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Being able to use the turbulence in the water to help them stay afloat is one adaptation that the plankton has to keep themselves afloat. They also use structures near the surface of the water to help them.
When the ship sank I used a lifebelt to help me keep afloat.
the ground-up diatoms are added to cleansers because they are hard and don't scratch any surface.
what adaptations help plants get more sunlight
External respiratory surface, small size and two-layered body
Water striders have adaptations such as hydrophobic hairs on their legs that trap air, allowing them to float on water's surface tension. Their long legs help distribute their weight and prevent them from breaking the water's surface. Additionally, their bodies are streamlined and lightweight, enabling them to glide effortlessly on the water's surface and capture prey.
stay with the boat and signal for help.
Adaptations help because they help the animal to get food easier, or to find shelter, and help them get the necessities they need to live.
One adaptation of the mute swan is that they have webbed feet to live near water.
Yes, they can help for sure
Seaweed has one adaption. It has airbags to help it float to the surface to get light. Seaweed has no more adaptations then that because it is never in the same place.If you want anymore answers come to:Beachway Academy
No, it does not. Buoyancy keeps things afloat in water.