Mid-level tide pools are easier for animals to live in because they offer a stable environment with less extreme fluctuations in temperature and salinity compared to high or low tide pools. These pools are often submerged for part of the day, providing a consistent water supply and access to food sources. Additionally, the presence of diverse habitats, such as rocks and crevices, allows for better shelter from predators and harsh conditions. Overall, the moderate conditions of mid-level tide pools support a wider variety of marine life.
Star fishMusselsanemone
7.4-7.6
Sea stars live along the rocky shores in the tide pools.
Rock pools are too shallow for them to live in. :)
small enough squids can also live in tide pools. tide pool defination= a colorful rocky and sandy place where many animals live
No,lions live in Africa
no
There is no answer. We have no idea how many animals live on land or in the oceans. However, we have identified more animals on land than in the oceans (theyr'e quite a bit easier to find).
yes Blinnie fish like tidal pools most
Spiders
yes
in rock pools