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Q: Why arent marine algae found at depths below 200 meters how does this influence life these depths?
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Why aren't marine algae found at depths of below 200 m?

Algae depend on sunlight to carry out photosynthesis. There is not enough sunlight below 200 meters.


Why aren't marine algae found at depths below 200?

Because algae is so numerous in the ocean


Why aren't marine algae found at depths below 200 m?

Because algae is so numerous in the ocean


The multicellular algae most likely to be observed at great depths are the?

Red Algae


Why can't green algae survive in deep water?

Marine algae are photosynthetic. At depths below 200m there is very little sunlight which would make photosynthesis extremely difficult.


What has the author Tore Levring written?

Tore Levring has written: 'Submarine daylight and the photosynthesis of marine algae' -- subject(s): Photosynthesis, Solar radiation, Algae 'Marine algae' -- subject(s): Marine algae 'Die Meeresalgen der Juan Fernandez-Inseln' -- subject(s): Coralline algae, Marine algae


Are red algae and red marine algae the same?

No


What has the author A B Cribb written?

A. B. Cribb has written: 'Three species of fungi parasitic on marine algae in Tasmania' -- subject(s): Algae, Pathogenic fungi 'An ecological and taxonomic account of the algae of a semi-marine cavern, Paradise Cave, Queensland' 'Marine algae of the southern Great Barrier Reef' -- subject(s): Classification, Marine algae 'Some marine algae from Thursday Island and surrounding areas'


Is red mineral algae and red marine algae the same?

no


What has the author Paul C Silva written?

Paul C. Silva has written: 'Catalog of the benthic marine algae of the Philippines' -- subject(s): Marine algae, Bibliography, Classification, Benthos 'Catalogue of the benthic marine algae of the Indian Ocean' -- subject(s): Marine algae, Bibliography, Classification, Benthos


What do quahogs eat?

Marine algae. and they also eat seaweed or left overs from a hermit crabs meal.


What is a marine plant that starts with a?

algae