seeing as starfish live in most, if not all levels of the sea, any plant you can think of as being a marine plant lives where starfish live. Examples: phytoplankton, red algaes, green algaes, brown algaes, sea grasses.
Starfish, mussels, that kind of thing.
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plants can live in all sorts of places. in water like cattails or whatever you call those things, then there's flowers and desert plants too. they can live about anywhere
Hi I think its howmuch water it needs
the plants that can survive in water , which can breath the carbon dioxide that is dissolved in the water
They live in earths ocean
every kind of starfish is found in salt water
Salt water. They live in the oceans.
starfish live in coral and sea grass beds.
Yes, starfish do live in salt water.
No starfish live in the Artic. Not even one.
Yes, Starfish do live in the Antarctic. They live anywhere that there is not fresh water.
Starfish can live in cold water, as well as shallow and tropical water. These are the natural habitats for starfish and they can live between 35 and 40 years.
no they live in the sky with all the other stars. Starfish do live in the water, this is *truebabygurl95* - *skater8sk8* gave you the wrong answer, and is just goofing off and goofing around but, I am being serious. But, YES the [Starfish], do live in the [WATER]!!!! and *NOT THE SKY*!!!!!!!(:.
StarfishNo. No known type of starfish can survive in freshwater. But Starfish can live on land or in other water. They can live some in the ocean, some not, and a lot in shallow cold water.
I have never heard of a freashwater starfish, nor a saltwater goldfish, and neither will be happy in the other's water, so no, they cannot live together. If you like starfish, you could get a little saltwater tank for one or two.
deep ---Actually, starfish live in shallow water. Or, rocky pools.