Green seaweed is found on both sandy and rock beaches. Many can tolerate low salinity and will colonize areas where rivers meet the sea
warm water
gathering of sea shellfish at the seashore
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The collective noun for a seashore is often referred to as a "strand." This term can describe a stretch of beach or shore, encompassing the area where land meets the sea. Other terms like "coast" or "beach" are also used, but "strand" specifically emphasizes the seashore's natural features.
hot in the day, cold at night
When Suzy sold seashells by the seashore, she was short-changing her sales potential. She should have sold seashells far from the seashore- somewhere that would show how special they really are. The seashore was littered with seaweed today.
mostly just seaweed and other organisims
they mostly live in seaweed good guestion They typically live in warmer shallower waters, sometimes in coral reefs, seagrass or around mangroves. I will resist the temptation to say that they live out in the corral.
He collects his materials from the seashore. e.g Seaweed, Rubbish etc
Yes, the corals, the reefs, the seaweed
the plants in the ocean are seaweed, coral, algae,coralline,sea grass, and kelp
The seaweed get nutrients from the sea water to live.
It's SEAweed
seaweed-sushi stuff seashells fish sand art
Although not their main food source, seaweed is part of the diet of carnivores like polar bears, arctic foxes and seals. Few fish feed on seaweed because it is difficult for them to digest. However, butterfish has seaweed as part of their diet. Parrotfish and the surgeonfish are also seaweed-eaters. Many crustaceans, invertebrate marine animals with an external skeleton, eat seaweed, including crabs, lobsters, crayfish, woodlice, pillbugs and krill. Mollusks such as periwinkles, a type of snails that live on the seashore, also feed on seaweed attached to rocks.
they live on the seashore
Yes angelfish do live in the coral reefs.