Kelp and other producers need it to grow.
Because,alligators can give a very stinging painful bit and roll you under water then eat you!
A marine biologist studies under water creatures.
The nonliving components that are in a habitat, such as sunlight, soil, water and rocks.
animals that do not live in water are called mammals unless if it is a dolphin or turtle. amphibian: vertebrates that live life in and out of the water
No, a raspberry bush is living. It needs food, oxygen, water, and sunlight. All living things have cells and a raspberry bush does, and all living things grow, and a raspberry bush definitely grows.
No, water is a chemical in which most of all living creatures want water. If there is water there in living creatures. Water is a thing in which we, Humans need it.
It can get in they're eyes, noses, lungs, they'll drink it.
If you mean, "are all under water creatures, sea creatures?" then no. The term SEA is for the ocean and there also can be creatures in freshwater. Also some creatures that live in water such as some snakes and sea turtles come out of the water every so often, so they are no total sea/water creatures. Fish are underwater creatures though.
No
amm... water creatures like octopus etc.
Aquatic plants are those who live in water and prepare the food with the help of photosyntheses.So,they need sunlight,mineral salts like NaCL and carbon dioxide.They can get sunlight easily by living in such a place under water where sunlight reaches.The other components are easily available.
I think what you are asking for is amphibian. An animal capable of living both on land and in water.
Water, oxygen, sunlight
sunlight
To save the living creatures in water during winter season.
water, sunlight(energy), food, and a place to liveLiving things need air, food (nutritional requirements), water and sunlight.
One cannot "breed" rainbows as one breeds animals because rainbows are not living creatures. A rainbow is a visual affect perceived by our eyes, caused by sunlight being refracted by water droplets in the air.