It all depends on what type of seaweed it is. The type of seaweed (ie colour, parts some have and others don't, size) determines where it can live without being harmed. For example, if the seaweed is strong, it can live in very rough, wavy areas. If it is not, it could live on a beach or a rock, close to the water.
So basically there are many places seaweed can live; a rock, the beach, floating on the water, deep under the sea. It all depends on its strengths and/or weaknesses it may obtain.
In estuaries, tidal marshes, and shallow coastal waters.
the salt water helps the seaweed grow because its acid.
Seaweed grows just like any other plant. Seeds settling to the sea floor, lake bed, etc. and if it is shallow enough for light to reach the seed germinates and begins to grow.
Most of the sea weeds are located at the bottom of the sea water. Kelps are the best example of sea weeds.
on a beach like Galveston
The seaweed get nutrients from the sea water to live.
It's SEAweed
i depends some seaweed live under water some on rocks but they mostly live near the beach
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Yes
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well they live in a coral or a seaweed place
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Seaweed does not actually live on the beach, it lives in the ocean near the beach, sometimes it is broken off and washes up on the shore
The sargassum frogfish is one type of fish that lives in seaweed. This animal is able to use the seaweed to camouflage itself from its predators. With its adapted fins it has the ability to climb through the seaweed.
Look up Susswassertang on wikipedia. Freshwater plant whose name means freshwater seaweed. Yes, I live on a lake and we have A TON of seaweed
Seaweed and corral