According to the Washington Post's article on the "middle eastern kelp phenomena of 2012" this week, "Kelp covers approximately 94% of the earths surface."
It is extracted by warming the seaweed/kelp up.
75% of the world
Kelp is a type of seaweed that attaches itself to the sea bed and has long fronds that float up to the surface. A kelp bed is the name given to a "forest" of kelp plants.
Kelp can grow up to 2 feet in a day. Kelp can be over 100 feet tall. Yep. So far, kelp have been growing 2 feet per day in healthy environment. However, kelp can actually grow to be 110 feet tall. That's the tallest in record.
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Kelp can grow up to 2 ft. per day. Kelp can grow to be up to 110 ft. tall.
Kelp is large marine seaweeds that grow underwater in shallow oceans. There are many types of kelp underwater and regular kelp can reach up to 60m length. Kelp has an important role under the sea as it is the food and habitat for fish and other creatures.
everyone in the world would fit in the state of texas.
Approx 11/400.
Its by the shore up close by the sand
Deserts cover about 33% of the land on earth.