i really dont know
Undersea plants, tube worms, shrimp, etc.
Plants need light to grow, in the abyssal/hadal zone, there is no light.
none, only bacteria.
Plants do not have a known biological need for titanium, but some plants can accumulate trace amounts of titanium from the soil. Animals do not require titanium for biological functions, but some marine organisms can incorporate titanium into their shells or skeletons.
not in my book
No, there are typically no plants in the Abyssal Zone due to the lack of sunlight for photosynthesis. Plants rely on sunlight to produce energy, so this extreme deep-sea environment does not support plant life.
The terrestrial region is a biome, and is marked by a large naturally occurring group of plants and animals in a major habitat. An example is the forest or the plains.
Yes mate there are a few
Sediments produced by plants and animals in the sea are called biogenic sediments. These sediments are composed of organic remains, such as shells, corals, and skeletal debris, which accumulate on the seafloor over time.
There are a number of ways that animals adapt in the upper coastal plains. One way is the development of proper foot protection.
There are a few plants that are in the South Plains. Some of the plants that are found in the South Plains are woody, vascular and fly trap.
plains are important because all types of agriculture is done there. they are occupied by most people.the are the main centre of industries