The calcareous tubeworm is a marine worm. It is commonly found in the intertidal zone, but may live at depths up to 100 meters.
yes, algae doesn't because it gets its energy from the sun
They made do, but there is no evidence. SORRY! :)
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a worm can live if you cut the worm into half! But if you slice it up into lots of small pieces (eww) then it cant live!
because the ladybird live in a tree to worm her baby's or to get worm in her house
calcareous algae
calcareous alge adaptations
Surely only worms can live in worm water?
Nine Gilled Shark Giant Squid Angler Fish Umbrella Octopus Vent Tube Worm
What type of whale and plankton live in the palagic zone and what do they look like and what types of fish live in the plagic zone to
an example of calcareous sponge is SPONGE BOB!
In Worms Zone (a popular mobile game), "Giant Worms" are often a reference to players who have grown their worm to an exceptionally large size by eating food scattered around the map. The goal of the game is to consume as much food as possible to grow your worm while avoiding collisions with other worms. The bigger the worm, the more challenging it becomes to avoid crashing into other players, but it also allows for more dominance in the game. The game is known for its simple yet addictive mechanics, where strategy and agility are key to becoming the largest worm on the map.