because the water is to dark and cold
yes. the ocean is the only place where plankton can grow
yes planktons live every where in the ocean
Corals grow no deeper than 50 feet with the exception of deep sea coral. They grow here because the zooxanthellae, a type of plankton coral polyps host need sunlight in order to photosynthesize.
Kelp is an Ocean Plant. The Plants grow very tall (long). They are often referred to as forests,
shallow roots extend away from a plant long; thinck roots that grow deep
yes. Coral grows and other plant material in the ocean.
Seaweed does not grow in the deep ocean because the deeper you go, the darker it gets. Without the light, plants (including marine plants) cannot perform photosynthesis, the process of turning sunlight into food.
The plant develops deep, slender, black roots
The plant develops deep, slender, black roots
not in deep ocean but yes if the soil is at least 10 feet or higher.
no. Only if you buy a kit of Plankton and set it up then yes Plankton will reproduce, but Plankton isn't so good as Phyto-plankton
The artist of the print 'Some fish live so deep in the ocean where it's dark they grow their own light' is Andrea Bowers.