You didn't give me the multiple choices, but the types of organisms found in the splash zone of a rocky shore would include lots of invertebrates like anemones, starfish, crabs, clams, snails, etc.
Yes, and also rockweed. I was told this by my science teacher it's rockweed. I'm going to take the test right now and IF I get it wrong [God forbid] I'll improve my answer; promise. :)
Rockweed:) I'm totally taking the same class.
splash zone
Organisms on a rocky shore compete for all of the following except:
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF) can be found in any place with warm weather and/or mid-Atlantic and southeastern states.
Above the tree line in the Rocky Mountains.
There is not a specific type of bedrock found along the rocky shores. The types of bedrock found depend on the ecosystem at the different rocky shore sites.
Splash zone high tide zone low tide zone pelagic zone abyssal zone
If you are asking this about the rocky mountains the answer to that is that you most likely COULD find one.
animals having a cover of fur around their bodies like yak are found in the rocky mountains.
Organisms that live in between the sand grains to find nutrients have scarce living space on a rocky shoreline.
The Rocky Mountains are found in the west of the United States and Canada.
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