Because they can swim.
Yes, Plankton can live on fresh OR salt water.
Yes plankton live everywhere where there is water.
in the water under rocks and behind plankton
They live under yo mamas sweet bunz!
Yes, salt water mollusks are able to live in saltwater environments. They have adapted to the specific conditions of these habitats, such as high salinity levels, and are able to thrive in them.
Absolutely. People already do live under water. See the Netherlands, and New Orleans.
No but i live in plankton ;)
Plankton can be found in the Pelagic zone of oceans, seas, and bodies of fresh water.
No, Antarctica is a continent and krill live in salt water. The Southern Ocean which surrounds the continent, however, is home to krill, specifically Euphasia subperba, Antarctic krill, which form the base of the food chain in that ocean.
The answer is plankton according to my big sister Eliza.
They on a rocky surface in salt water and eat plankton.
They may survive in an empty pool, but are not able to live under water.