Seahorses typically inhabit shallow coastal waters, such as seagrass beds, coral reefs, and mangroves, where sunlight penetrates easily. In these environments, sunlight is abundant, allowing for photosynthesis in the aquatic plants that provide habitat and food. The intensity of sunlight can vary depending on water clarity, depth, and time of day, but generally, these zones receive sufficient light for both the seahorses and their ecosystem.
Mercury gets very bright sunlight as it is much closer to the sun than we are.
it dies
From my calculation the wetland gets bout 3 degree's sunlight
the female seahorses dont have the seahorses the men do and the men can have up to 2,000 babies and hold up to 2,000 baby seahorses too.
What?! Please re-phrase that question. A river is a river, it gets as much sunlight as it does when the sun is up. Light gets filtered throught the water , so its considerably darker at the bottom. If you need more help, re-phrase the question..what is "How much sunlight does a river get?" supposed to mean!!?
the Mediterranean Sea gets 19 percent daylight
500lbs
by the amount of it in the plant and how much sunlight it gets
All places on earth get sunlight. :-) Seriously, I live in a temperate rainforest here in the Pacific Northwest, and it gets plenty of sunlight. It is a mixture of sunlight AND rain that makes a rainforest grow.
As much as twelve grown men.
seahorses can cost about up to 250$ iv'e seen.The Dwarf Seahorse costs $20.
seahorses don't raise their young, they are on their own from the moment they hatch.