When people put salt on the leech the leech dies and the marine leech will survive in the marine habitat.
yes while transporting oil through large ships
No, one is a type of fish while the other is a type of worm.
yes,while mating the male leech sucks the females blood.
no
Parasitic because the leech feeds of the alligators blood and the alligator could get diseases and will fell pain.
No they are not the same thing a Marine biologist studies the animals and plants in the ocean while a Marine engineer fixes things in the water.
go under water with them and catch the shrimp while not disturbing the other marine life.
how do lions stay warm? God created every creature to be suited for its own habitat. Marine mammals have blubber, others have fur or feathers, sometimes unique blood has something to do with it,etc. This is a great question to explore into some more over the internet or even hit the books!
You can get coverage on a boat with marine insurance. It will cover the boat while on the water.
A habitat is a specific environment in which an organism lives, while an ecosystem is all the combined abiotic and biotic components of an environment.
Marine worms belong to different taxonomic groups, so their scientific names vary. For example, marine polychaete worms are part of the class Polychaeta, while marine flatworms belong to the class Turbellaria. It's important to specify the type of marine worm to accurately determine its scientific name.
Habitat loss can occur through either natural forces or through human intervention. Relatively permanent habitat loss tends to occur from development of areas for occupation by humans - consider a city and its concrete covering a landscape, a housing development, or flooding of areas for creating reservoirs. Activities like forestry and farming, while impacting the landscape continue to provide habitat for a variety of plants, insects and animals.