it is something im not sure of
5 biotic factors : Plants: -Seaweed -Green Algae -Bull Kelp -Sea Lettuce Animals: -Anemones -Barnacles -Coral -Mussels/Oysters -Blennies -Sponges -Biscut Sea Star -11 armed sea star Abiotic factors: -High Tides -Tempreature -Rocks -Sailitiny -Currents I hope that helps!
water, temperature, air, soil, and sunlight
Yes , of course sharks like salt water; they love it like they were born to it.
There are only bull sharks in the Mississippi river. I have never heard of an attack as a minnesotan. Bull sharks are the only shark that can live in fresh water. Either way nobody would want to swim in the Mississippi.
Yes. The sharks of Mytle Beach are not the kind of shark typically involved in attacks. Most of what you find are Sandbar sharks and Bonnethead sharks. Lemon sharks and Bull sharks, types of sharks more likely to attack humans, can be found off the coast of Myrtle Beach but less frequently. Shark attacks are rare here. The last fatality at myrtle beach from a shark was in 1883. Still, stay out of deep waters after 4:00 (feeding time) The lifeguards will post a warning if sharks are spotted. If you see one before the lifeguard, tell him/her immediately.
the boitic factors of a bullshark are: food oxygen and shelter
yes
5 biotic factors : Plants: -Seaweed -Green Algae -Bull Kelp -Sea Lettuce Animals: -Anemones -Barnacles -Coral -Mussels/Oysters -Blennies -Sponges -Biscut Sea Star -11 armed sea star Abiotic factors: -High Tides -Tempreature -Rocks -Sailitiny -Currents I hope that helps!
water, temperature, air, soil, and sunlight
no
No just bull sharks.
No, bull sharks are not extinct, but they are threatened.
No, despite their name, bull sharks are free of horns.
Bull sharks need to live in water where it is warmer.
Seaweed - everything from algae to bull kelp - is a plant and biotic
they are called bull sharks because they are larger than most sharks and are notoriously aggressive.
Bull Sharks Are Gray Actually they are brown look it up on google images.