seaweed, coral, and fish too!
many fish live their. The coral reef biome is there too.
Also, the egg came BEFORE the chicken
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Honeybees mainly live in every continent around the world except Antarctica. They thrive in temperate climates and are essential for pollinating plants and producing honey.
Early settlers lived near rivers to water crops, animals, and probably their families as well as them. Today rivers are some what used the same, we just don't drink the water anymore... well some people do.
The Amazon River basin is home to a diverse range of animals, including jaguars, anacondas, pink river dolphins, and various species of monkeys and birds. In terms of plants, the region boasts an incredible array of vegetation such as giant water lilies, bromeliads, and towering trees like the Brazil nut tree and kapok tree.
Plants are generally not found on polar ice caps due to the extreme cold temperatures and lack of soil for growth. However, some lichens, mosses, and algae can survive in these harsh conditions by growing on rocks or ice surfaces where minimal nutrients are available. These plants are adapted to survive in low temperatures and limited sunlight.
Yes, beavers typically live in freshwater environments such as rivers, streams, ponds, and lakes. They are well-adapted to aquatic habitats and use their natural instincts to build dams and lodges in these water bodies for shelter and protection.
A variety of plants live in fresh water marshes. Some of these plants are arrow arum, pickerelweed, soft rush and marsh hibiscus or rose mallow.
Warm, tropical marshes, and lakes and rivers, coastal swamps.
marshes,lagoons,mudflats.
The kind of animals and plants that live on Surtsey are those that need a lot of water. They include turtles and penguins.
Mostly Pine but some many varieties
sword plants and giant water lilies and Pokemon and bakugan and I'm crazy
Well, most animals are likely 2 live in salt water than fresh water@------}--------
A lot of plants live there such as trees.
lots of plants live in the prairie
Crocodiles typically live in warm, tropical climates with abundant water sources like rivers, marshes, and swamps. They can also be found in some temperate regions where water temperatures remain relatively high.
Yes, some people live in or near marshes, particularly in regions where marshes provide important resources such as fish, water, or fertile land for agriculture. However, living in marshlands can also pose challenges such as flooding, disease, and limited access to infrastructure.
swamp plants