Some examples of plants that grow in rock pools are palm trees, or as they are otherwise known, "SwagPalms". They are slightly smaller than your traditional palm tree. Another plant that can be found is the lemon tree. Believe it or not, they have been reported to have been seen growing in rock pools!
crabs,small fish,shrips,hurmit crabs,sea squirtsweaver fish all live in rock pools
starfishes,crabs,mussels oyster catcher(type of bird),beadlet anemone,butterfly blenny,sea lettuce andsea scorpion.
The two most common plants that tend to live in rockpools are different types of sea anemones, and limpets.
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starfish and much more
rockpool fish
Whelks, small fish, shrimp etc
As the tide recedes, not all of the coast is left behind dry. Depending on the type of rock, one can find shallow or deep rock pools. They offer better survival chances for animals and plants that need to be submerged all the time. Because each rock pool is different, they invite different communities. Deep rock pools near the low tide, have few survival problems, whereas shallow rock pools near the high tide, have many. Thus the pool's placing on the shore as well as its depth and size are important factors. Deep rock pools provide shelter from waves, allowing fragile organisms to live on an otherwise exposed rocky shore. Fragile animals are: sea slugs, shrimps, camouflage crabs, sea eggs, small fishes. Fragile sea weeds are: neptune's necklace, pillow weed, cystophora, sea lettuce and many others. For the snails that are able to survive in between high and low tide (periwinkle, nerita, melagraphia, cats eye) a rock pool is not necessarily a better place because their predators are found there (dark rock shell, white rock shell, trumpet shell). Large fish and octopus may find the rock pools too small, lacking oxygen for breathing. Rock pools may collect fresh water during rain storms, which is worse for shallow rock pools high up the shore where organisms must wait longer for the tide to return.
African Violets . . . . . . .Streptocarpus . . . . . Begonia . . . . . . Kataka-taka
Nonvascular plants are usually the first plants to live in new enviroments, such as newly exposed rock. When these plants die, they break down and help form a thin layer of soil. Then, plants that need soil in order to grow can move into these areas
The roots of most plants grow towards the pull of gravity.
plants that grow on burrows are:- 1.peepal 2.swips
there are many plants in the rock pools i can name at least two right noww hair moss seaweed
they suck minerals on the ground and eat the plants
to make plants grow good...and to have a nutrients by the rock
plants can cause the weatering of the rock plants may grow on the rock the minerals of rocks are used by the plants
Plants roots grow in cracks in rocks. This causes a rock to break apart. Animals dig in the ground and while digging, it breaks down rock gradually.
a vascular plant wouldn't grow on a rock because it has roots and stems
As plants grow out from cracks in rock, they push the rock further apart, and eventually it breaks apart.
Plants don't have minds... they just grow wherever they can. If there's enough food, water, and sunlight for a plant to grow in a rock, it will.
No some grow in the ocean i think seaweed grow in holes of the rock
Mold or Moss.
Rock pools are too shallow for them to live in. :)
think you mean lichens, although they are not true plants