Yes, it is an adjective. It means pertaining to water, swimming, or the sea.
Yes, aquatic is a noun, but is normally used as an adjective.
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Marine is used as an adjective when it is describing something found in or produced by the sea. (Example: marine life, marine plants) Aquatic is of or relating to water. (Example: aquatic sports, aquatic animals, aquatic plants)
as a noun it means an aquatic plant or animal, especially one suitable for a pond or aquarium as a adjective it means in relation to water
you use marine to describe a fish
A canal is aquatic. The adjective begins with the letter a.
When you are talking about something related to the sea eg marine mammals "Here is the marine forecast......." Today we studied marine vegetation/marine Biology
The ocean is not aquatic, it is marine. Aquatic is freshwater. Marine is saltwater.
Aquatic animals. most of the time they say aquatic wildlife, very few will say aquatic animals
No. Aquatic plants do not have gills. Aquatic vertebrates, such as fish, have gills.
There was aquatic life in the sea.The Marine Biogist studies starfish and other aquatic life
An aquafarmer is another name for an aquaculturist - a person involved in aquaculture - the cultivation of aquatic produce such as aquatic plants, fish, and other aquatic animals.