shallow areas
Algae can survive on the seafloor only in shallow waters where there is enough sunlight for photosynthesis to occur. Deep sea areas lack sufficient light for algae to survive.
They can only live on the floor if there is enough light. If the algae is kelp, then it can grow long enough to reach light but still would have to be close to the light when small.
Red algae is the only algae that can survive in the deepest water
Yes, algae is a plant that grows in the sea.
It is a salt lake between Jordan and Israel that is extremely salty. Only some types of bacteria and algae can survive there. DeadSeaGuide.com
There are many different animals that eat algae. A few of these are frogs, aquatic insects and fish. These water animals would not be able to survive without algae.
The sea anemone can be found on the sea floor in relatively shallow water. They stay mostly where sunlight still reaches, as they often form symbiotic relationships with algae, who need the sunlight.
algae is a producer because it is a sea plant.
It doesnt need that much water, even a small plastic cup would work.
Algae can survive on the seafloor only in shallow waters where there is enough light for photosynthesis to occur. Deeper in the ocean, there is insufficient light for algae to thrive.
no.... if there is no algae there is no plankton... if there is no plankton there is no fish or baby fish
shallow areas.