they live in coral reefs. this animal not only lives in coral reefs but also neer seashores. they live in tropical or semi tropical waters. they live around all continents but antartica.
The Hippocampus abdominalis, otherwise known as "pot-bellied seahorse" is the largest discovered seahorse species. They live in the rocky pool areas of New Zealand and Australia. They can grow up to 35cm in length.
A geological oceanographer because is the type of oceanographer that studies the ocean floor
They can hold on to sea weed during a whirl pool.
Since they are not real they don't live in any one of the places mentioned above. But, if they did exist, they would be in the ocean.
As long as the floor: in other words, wall to wall.
No, a great white shark cannot live in a pool. It needs deep, open ocean to swim, hunt, and stay healthy.
Lapras is sometimes called the King of the Sea. You can capture one on Victory Road on the first floor.
a ocean because the salt water makes you float and a pool water doesn't.
Is your pool equipment equipped to handle ocean water?
The floor of a swimming pool would appear flat from the top, assuming the pool has a level base. However, the floor may look distorted or rippled due to the water's surface tension, reflections, and refractions.
The floor of the pool is uneven.
as big as the ocean because it is the ocean :)