Tidal zones are affected by the regular rise and fall of tides, while non-tidal zones do not experience this phenomenon. Tidal zones have distinctive marine life adapted to tidal fluctuations, while non-tidal zones have a more stable environment. Tidal zones may have higher biodiversity due to the constant mixing of nutrients and oxygen brought by the tides.
An area subject to tidal actions
tidal zone sea creature
n which tidal zones do eel grass algae fish shrimps dolphin and more survive?
In mid tidal zones in New Zealand
no.
Dolphins live in the deep marine waters, not in tidal zones.
Yes. Think in terms of Newton's second law. Earth does produce a tidal effect on the Moon.
Yes. Earthquakes at subduction zones can trigger tsunamis.
Tidal zones are areas along the coast that are influenced by the rise and fall of the tide. They are characterized by distinct bands of marine life adapted to the changing conditions of tides, such as exposure to air and water, and varying levels of salinity. Tidal zones include areas like intertidal zones, which are submerged during high tide and exposed during low tide.
Yes, even if you cannot see the moon, it is still having tidal effect AND the sun also creates a tidal effect, weaker than the moon, but still there.
No, lobsters do not die from thunder. Thunder is just a loud sound caused by lightning, and it does not have any direct effect on lobsters. Lobsters may be sensitive to sudden changes in their environment, but thunder alone would not be fatal to them.