The seaweed uses a holdfast, which sticks it to rocks and other unmoving objects.
They live anywhere where their family is. It's called a pod.
Seaweed has strong roots so that it can stay on the ocean floor and has long and wide leaves to take in sunlight for photosynthesis. Its fronds are strong so that it can hold water to not dry out.
Air, seaweed, and stay out of the way of jaws.
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They haven't but I think it should just stay there and let everything in it just stay in peace I mean it's been there for 100 years I say they leave it there.
Clouds stay more or less intact due to the natural force of water cohesion. As long as the air is saturated, the molecules forming the cloud will not disperse.
Jellyfish live in mostly saltwater environments, although some live in freshwater. Most species of jellyfish usually stay near the ocean floor.
Ratchet straps.
Ratchet straps.
Ratchet straps.
The little balls found in seaweed are called air bladders or pneumatocysts. They are formed through a process called photosynthesis, where the seaweed produces oxygen gas that gets trapped in specialized structures within the seaweed, creating the buoyant balls. These air bladders help the seaweed float and stay upright in the water, allowing it to access sunlight for photosynthesis.