Sea grass is grown in many areas since the era of dinosaurs. There are three groups of flowering plants that colonised the ocean. Sea grass lives in coastal waters of most worlds continents.
Plantae
The translation on the first plank is: Find the noble bird; let him take you by the hand and give you passage to the sacred temple of Cibola. The translation on the second plank is: Islands of stone in a sea of grass. When put in the correct order it reads: Islands of stone in a sea of grass. Find the noble bird; let him take you by the hand and give you passage to the sacred temple of Cibola.
easy, to find a wailmer in Pokemon ranger 2 you need to go back to the place where wailord was kept hostige. go to a place in the ocean where there are two rocks that need Pokemon with a level 4 crush. after you break the rocks, keep proceeding and you will find a wailmer!
Yup! They're beautiful!
It was a need to find sea routes for easy transport of trades like black pepper
Sea grass furniture will at times provide a place for bugs to live. Most of the time though, you do not have to worry about bugs in your sea grass furniture.
You can find them in tall grass, caves and in the sea.
In the tall grass, but it's sort of a broad question...
The Sea of Grass was created in 1936.
Yo have to swim around in the grass on the bottom of the ocean. One good place is outside of Sotopolis. But any place where there is grass on the bottom of the sea should work.
in the sea
In the sense that it looks like grass, is plant, has roots, has long elongated leafs with little to no stems growing out of the ground and can cover large area while being so close to each other to the point that they overlap, yes. It is a type of grass and if for some reason it isn't it should be. Besides, why call it sea grass if it isn't grass?
the best place on earth is Mullumbimby-N.S.W-Australia. or where ever else you think it is. it could be at home. in the sea. at a friends house. Paris. where ever you find the best place..... that's the best place to you. and that's all that matters
staten island my aunt goes there a lot and always finds some
jelly fish and sea grass
Sea grass belongs to the Plantae kingdom.
is sea grass a mutlicellular or unicellular organism