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How many people would a blue-whale feed?

A blue whale can feed approximately feed 50,000 people


Why are seaweed important to the ecosystem?

A kelp forest is an ecosystem in itself. Many animals use these massive forests to shelter their young from predators. Other animals feed off of the kelp plants. When you understand how marine life lives with the kelp forests you can begin to understand the big picture.


How many kelp in the world?

kelp are smelly poos, there are 8 in the galaxy


How many pounds of potatoes needed to feed 500 people?

you would need about 10,000lbs of tato to feed that many booties


How many tootsie rolls needed to feed 20 kids?

200


How many baked beans needed to feed 20 people?

4


How many turkeys to feed 130 people?

How many turkeys are needed to cook for 130 people


How many chicken wings is needed to feed 100?

10 each


Does kelp have many cells?

YES


What eats kelp and lives in the Pacific Ocean?

Many things live in a kelp forest or kelp bed. Such things include seahorses, sea otters, sea urchins,and many types of fish and crustaceans.


When kelp plants in coral reefs are exposed to sunlight blue and red wavelengths of light are absorbed by the kelp. Energy from green wavelengths is lost to the kelp. Explain why this phenomenon does?

Kelp plants, like many photosynthetic organisms, contain pigments that absorb specific wavelengths of light for photosynthesis. Blue and red wavelengths are efficiently absorbed by these pigments, providing the energy needed for the photosynthetic process. In contrast, green wavelengths are mostly reflected rather than absorbed, which is why kelp appears green to our eyes. This selective absorption allows kelp to maximize energy capture from the light spectrum available in its environment.


Where does a sea snail fit in a food chain?

Sea snails feed on bits of plants, animals, and other organisms in the water. They also scrape algae or crust-like animals off rocks and on the ocean bottom. Sea snails are then eaten by octopi, tuna, mackerals, bigger snails and other large fish. These fish are then eaten by larger animals like sharks and dolphins,