Marine plant life, mostly algal.
A person who works underwater and studies undersea plant life is called a marine botanist or a marine phycologist. They specialize in researching the plant life found in oceans, seas, and other underwater habitats.
Yes. Of course. Unicellular plants are found floating on oceans. They are called phytoplanktons.
The plant that produces the most oxygen in the world is the phytoplankton, which are tiny marine algae found in oceans and bodies of water.
Yes, the plant life in the oceans, such as phytoplankton, contributes significantly to the oxygen production and overall greenery on Earth. It is estimated to produce around 50-85% of the world's oxygen.
Plant life in tahiti can be be clams, coral reaf etc.
The Angler fish can be found in the DEEP SEA mostly in the Atlantic or Antarctic Oceans.
No. There's no life on Mercury.
no plant or animal life can be found on mercury because there is not enough oxygen gravity.
plant life includes forests dragon flowers and is full of Lakes and streams
97.5% of Earth's water is found in the oceans. 2.5% is found in freshwater lakes.
Antarctica is not known for plant life, whatever the season.
Australia is completely surrounded by oceans and seas; a great variety of aquatic life is found throughout these waters. It is not restricted to a single locality.