Yes! At the bottom of the ocean photosynthesis is not evident but single cell oraganism like plankton thrive but not in abundance.
Sun yes. Light no.
No, Earth would not survive without the sun for 3 months. The sun provides heat, light, and energy essential for life on Earth. Without the sun, temperatures would drop drastically, water would freeze, and plants would not be able to photosynthesize, leading to a collapse of the food chain.
Animal plankton are typically omnivores, feeding on a variety of other organisms such as smaller zooplankton, fish larvae, and even plant plankton. Plant plankton, also known as phytoplankton, are photosynthetic organisms that primarily obtain energy from sunlight and nutrients from the water, so they are not considered omnivores.
The Earth relies on the Sun's energy to maintain its temperature and support life through the process of solar radiation. Without the Sun, there would be no source of heat to keep the Earth warm, resulting in a gradual decrease in temperature until it approaches near absolute zero.
Plants use the suns energy to make energy in a process called photosynthesis. The suns energy is used to produce glucose which provides the energy that the plants need to survive through processes such as respiration and expiration.
no.... if there is no algae there is no plankton... if there is no plankton there is no fish or baby fish
no
Sun yes. Light no.
No. Frogs would not survive without energy from the sun. A frog's food source depends upon the energy of the sun for its food. Without the sun, the frogs would not have food.
Yes it can survive in freshwater.
Yes
You will survive 8 minutes. At the end of 8 minutes, the last of the light from the sun will be gone and the world will end.
Colony's of whales all survive in an ocean, most are endangered they all are ones without teeth. All of them eat krill or plankton. The most endangered is the right whale.
All living things need the sun to survive in one way or another. All "natural" energy on Earth comes directly from the sun. So, to answer your question, plants could not survive if there was no sun.
Phytoplankton only need sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to survive. All of which is naturally abundant. This fact is so because phytoplankton get their energy by performing photosynthesis.
The Earth would not survive without the sun's energy and warmth. It is estimated that the Earth would become uninhabitable within a few weeks if the sun were to suddenly stop providing energy.
Whales do that.