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The only insects in the ocean live in the coastal areas, salt marshes, and tidal pools. These include various fly larvae, midges, some beetles, and several species of true bugs. While these insects may spend some time in the ocean, not all parts of their life cycle necessarily occur in the ocean. Some beetles will live in shallow areas of the ocean as adults, but also come out of the water at times. One interesting group of insects is the Halobites. They are water skimmers that live their entire life on top of the ocean and are found great distances from shore. They lay their eggs on floating sea debris. The best guess as to why there are no insects that live underwater in the open ocean is that insects evolved on land whereas the crustaceans evolved underwater giving them a competitive advantage from millions of years head start in colonizing the ocean. Because the insects developed on land, they would have to redevelop the traits necessary to live in the ocean.
mountain range and ocean are some land forms
mountain range and ocean are some land forms
peninsula is a land that has half land and ocean.
No, some insect fossils are incredibly ancient. Insects predate all land vertebrates.
bettas are fresh water fish so they do not live in the ocean. they live in rice feilds. what they eat are insects that land on the water. dont feed them wild insects as food when they are in captivity, they can carry infections. i would buy specialy breed insects or procesed food made specificaly for bettas
As a matter of fact,yes. Some include spiders, and certain parasites.
I think it will change by the ocean taking some of the land and not giving it`s land back
Insects live in every terrestrial biome, and on seashores. However, no insects exist in the ocean.
yes, some of them can like algae
land get washes away and some land life creatures can die
Yes, Northern Fur Seals spend their lives in the ocean and on land. On land they have rests on rocks, and in the ocean they search for food. Help this Helps! :)