Because it is a plant that has evolved to live in seawater. Some seaweeds also habit the littoral zone.
i depends some seaweed live under water some on rocks but they mostly live near the beach
if they get enough photosynthesis they can!!
seaweed seaweed
No, plants like seaweed and algae live completely or partly underwater. -A.D.
Seaweed
They hide underwater in the seaweed near Sootopolis.
Coral, Seaweed and Sponges
they mainly feed on seaweed.
I found it in Underwater, at the SeaWeed
The seaweed get nutrients from the sea water to live.
There are many small animals that live in seaweed. Invertebrates such as, bristle worms, scud, prawn, snails, and brittle stars feed on the seaweed. Sea stars, anemones, crabs, jellyfish, and other small fish live in seaweed.
Yes they can. There are many species of underwater plants. Seaweed or lily-pads for example. Both of them live mostly underwater, but can interact with the surface. Lily-pads do have flowers that break the surface for pollination. The pads are close to the surface for photosynthesis. Seaweed also tends to grow close to the surface, where there is more light.