gain of water through food
Diatoms can be found in oceans, freshwater, and also in soils on damp surfaces
the oceanic zone
Yes :) they are most common in marine environments though
These protists are common worldwide in freshwater lakes and streams, only S. multiformis has been recorded from marine, freshwater and even terrestrial biotopes.
Tide pools an be found in both marine and freshwater biomes. They are typically found in the intertidal zone of the ocean.
Euglena are commonly found in nutrient-rich freshwater, with a few marine species.
Freshwater is found in lakes and rivers.
Differences in fresh water and marine biomes are:Marine biomes have more salt than freshwater biomes.They have different animals; some animals cannot survive in saltwater conditions, so they are freshwater animals.Three fourths (3/4) of the water on earth is made up of marine biomes, while freshwater biomes are found inland as rivers, lakes, and ponds.
Generally no, that's the realm of the crtustaceans like crabs, lobsters and shrimp. I can't think of any insects that are in the marine environment except those that might occur in the marine/freshwater boundary like where rivers enter the ocean.
Marine barbecue grills can be found at several locations ranging from specialty stores to the mass-product stores that can be found in any town. The unique qualities they often feature are portability and economic sizing.
Yes. Sawfish are found in marine waters and estuaries along the western Australian coastline. The Freshwater sawfish is found in rivers of far northern western Australia, up to 100km inland.
Bombay duck is a marine fish and is found in the waters off Maharashtra in the Lakshadweep Sea, whereas the common carp is a freshwater fish.