Seaweeds can and can survive in all the oceans around world and on earth. ...
They can survive in water because the thickness of its fronds protect it from salt water
Sea grass survives by absorbing sunlight and performing a special photosynthesis, due to the fact that it's underwater.
they have moisture in their roots that feeds them water
Yes.
they have moisture in their roots that feeds them water
Many species of lobsters eat seaweed. Seaweed provides many of the nutrients the lobster needs to survive and they will supplement their diet with other foods.
rainbow fish survive by eating callogri a type of seaweed and mating to have more of them to look at.[they are beautiful creatures
The term "seaweed" is a general term used to describe a wide variety of non-vascular aquatic plants, or algae. seaweed uses sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to create food. For this reason, seaweed must grow near the ocean's surface.
well if seaweed was stait and hard,it wouldn't be able to move so it would die and die but because it flexible the seaweed is able to flow with the seas current
By sea animals eating off of kelp or known as seaweed
sushi, cats, dirt, dead fish, seaweed, apples, and frosy flakes,
Yes, some snails do eat seaweed. However, depending on the species of the snail, some also eat moss as their daily meal.
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No, kale is not seaweed. Perhaps you mean "kelp" which is a seaweed.