Whales do that.
no.... if there is no algae there is no plankton... if there is no plankton there is no fish or baby fish
Yes it can survive in freshwater.
Plankton provides a good nutrition to the ocean and sea animals apart of the ocean. The sea animals would eat the plankton receiving good nutrition's to there body. Also, if a sea mammal ate something that's not healthy for their life cycle, the plankton is small so it would fit and survive into some mammal's, and get the bad food, and make it digest.
Here are a few animals that depend on Plankton to survive. Whale sharks ,Basking sharks Manta rays, Mackerel and Sea anemones. Many big animals in the ocean feed on Plankton and some can eat up to a ton a day. Plankton could be fish eggs krill or fish larve. Whale sharks have a clever way of getting a lot of plankton, when Grouper fish spawn, Whale sharks arrive an eat all the sperm and eggs produced meaning they get lot of plankton in one go. Also 50% of all earths oxygen is produced by phytoplankton, so ultimtely all life on earth depens on plankton. Basically the whole World depends on plankton etc indirectly, as they are the beginning of what scientists call 'The Food Chain'. *** A large number of aquatic animals depend on plankton to survive.
Like any other green plant, they get their energy from sunlight. The tiny organisms that make up plankton include animals (zooplankton) that eat smaller organisms and plant material, which gives them energy.
Water habitats
A direct nuclear blast - nothing. However it is said that cockroaches would possibly survive radiation where other animals would be killed.
If nothing adapted, nothing would be able to survive. "Adaptions are characteristics that enable organisms to better survive and reproduce. There are three types of adaptions; structural, physiological and behavioural."
They survive in different habitats. Animals with hair can survive in cold and warm places, and animals without hair survive in warm places.
Because they need the sunlight to carry out photosynthesis and survive.
Plankton relies on photosynthesis to produce food, which requires sunlight. Some plankton species can survive in dark conditions by using other sources of energy, such as chemicals or organic matter. However, prolonged absence of sunlight can impact their growth and reproductive abilities.
Yes. Some animals can survive with no water.