Plants in the southern ocean are the same as the ones that are grown here.
Example: Seaweed, Kelp, ECT.
Some plants adapted to living in the ocean may be able to survive in a lake, but not all. The difference in salinity levels between ocean water and freshwater in a lake can affect a plant's ability to thrive. Additionally, factors like nutrient availability and temperature differences can also impact a plant's ability to transition from ocean to lake environments.
Ocean plants, like seaweed and phytoplankton, obtain nutrition through a process called photosynthesis. They use sunlight, carbon dioxide dissolved in water, and nutrients present in the seawater to produce energy. Additionally, some ocean plants can absorb nutrients directly from the water around them.
Some examples of ornamental plants that can thrive near the ocean are seaside heliotrope, beach rose, sea holly, and ice plant. These plants have adaptations to tolerate salt spray, sandy soils, and high winds commonly found in coastal environments.
yes it is, it causes plants to loose nutrients. IAT also affect the germination of some plants, not all because there are some plants who live under water in the ocean?{salt is in ocean water}
Well let me think... NOTHING!! Green plants only grow near the surface of the ocean. The deeper the water, the less plants are found. This is because green plants need sunlight. The sunlight totally disappears and the plants cannot live. Try something similar yourself. Put one plant in a sunny spot and another plant of the same variety in a dark cupboard and leave them for 7 days. The plant in the cupboard will be lighter in color and wilted.
plants that live in the ocean. They are living plants.
seahorses do not live in plants.
Yes.
i think
arthropods
Billions.
seaweed
weed plants
Aquatic Plants. Coral
marine organisms
Whales live in the Southern Ocean; none live on the continent.
The specific plants live is in the ocean zone as the plant can derive water and nutrients direct from ocean via soil.