The plural of kelp is either kelp or kelps,depending on how you are using it.
Non-count nouns like snow, food, kelp, people, sugar, do not usually need a plural form, but in certain uses they add an 's' to show that they are "groups of groups".
Here are some examples:
"Joe wants chocolate milk and Sue wants soy milk and I use skim milk. There are so many milks available now..."
Lactose, fructose, and other sugars can be found...
We have different nations, different 'races', but the peoples of the world must learn to...
The various shallow-water kelps have ....
Kelps is the plural.
kelp,kelp,kelp,kelp,kelp,kelp,kelp,kelp,and most importantly....... Drum roll please!!!........KELP
Kelp kelp kelp kelp kelp, or perhaps Agar.
They can't protect themselves from herbivores.
Bull Kelp is a thick brown kelp that is very strong and thick!
The colour of kelp depend on what phylum if fits into. If the kelp is green, it is part of Phylum Chlorophyta. If the kelp is red, it is part of Phylum Rhodophyta. If the kelp is brown, it is part of Phylum Phaeophyta. hope this helped :)
yes this is kelp
yes!
Kelp is algae, it has no antonym.
Kelp is actually brown algae. Kelp is not a plant it is a protist from the kingdom Protista.
Kelp is an underwater plant therefore a kelp forest would be underwater. Kelp is a plant that can only live underwater.
Fish, birds, octopi, and sea otters eats Kelp crabs.
yes kelp lives on the abyssal plains kelp lives every where