When krill die in water, their bodies begin to decompose, leading to the release of organic matter and nutrients into the surrounding environment. This process can support other marine life, as bacteria and scavengers break down the remains, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. Additionally, the decomposition can impact local oxygen levels and contribute to the food web, benefiting various organisms that rely on detritus for sustenance. Overall, the death of krill plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance of marine ecosystems.
Krill live under water
They get eaten by whales.
Blue whales are Krill eaters. Krill are tiny creatures. The blue whale brings in a large amount of Krill along with water, then they close a filter called their balleen and push the water out, leaving the Krill in their mouth. Then they swallow.
Salt water.
To find food, whales (and dolphins) use echolocation, which uses sound waves to locate krill or fish. they filter krill out of the water
Your question is mistaken. Blue whales eat krill. Krill are tiny organisms that float about in the water and are kind of like plankton.
shallow water reefs
It decomposes.
They die.
It will eventually die.
you will die.
It will die.