I'm not really sure...if you can't find the answer anywhere else I'd try something like National Geographic or something like that. Sorry I cannot give much of an answer. Hope you figure it out. :)
a rock pool is deeper when the tide is in
When the tide goes out, some of the water is left behind. It is trapped in between the rocks. That forms a tide pool.
they make tide
the tide pool needs to change during high tide to keep the inhabit of the tide pool healthy because in the water are plants and animals.at high tide the tide pool is underwater and is a habitat for animals for animals and plants.the tide pool needs new things and it has to change.
the temperature of the wether like winter or summer season affects the temperature of the rock pool and that affects the behaivior of the organisms and the way the other fish/creatures eat and act.
It all depends on the type of tide pool.
1) there are at least 10 differant animals Ina tide pool 2) can have low tides 3) can die if low tide happens to long
A seashore rock pool is a pool of sea water trapped in rock depressions on a seashore while the tide recedes or where water is splashed or sprayed by wave action or storms during high tides and collects in a rocky basin from which it cannot drain.
by the ocean
!PLANTS THAT LIVE IN TIDE POOLS!
Commensalism and tide pool are not equal, as they refer to different concepts. Commensalism is a type of symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits while the other is neither harmed nor benefitted. Tide pool, on the other hand, is a small area of seawater that is left behind when the tide goes out and is home to many different organisms. They are different concepts with no direct equivalence.
When gravitation pull is at its strongest, we have spring tides. The spring tide reaches far up the beach at high tide, and also goes far down the beach at low tide.