Green algae can be found living in various habitats within the ocean, such as in intertidal zones, coral reefs, and even in deep-sea environments. They can attach themselves to rocks, inhabit sandy ocean floors, or even float freely in the water column. Green algae are versatile organisms that can thrive in a range of conditions throughout the ocean.
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Some ocean animals that eat algae include sea urchins, parrotfish, and certain species of snails and fish. These animals help to control algae growth in ocean ecosystems by grazing on algae as part of their diet.
The Sargassum seaweed is an alga. Algae are members of the kingdom Protista.
The largest brown algae is the giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera), which can grow up to 150 feet in length. It forms dense underwater forests in cold, nutrient-rich waters along the coastlines of the Pacific Ocean.
Green algae can be found living in various habitats within the ocean, such as in intertidal zones, coral reefs, and even in deep-sea environments. They can attach themselves to rocks, inhabit sandy ocean floors, or even float freely in the water column. Green algae are versatile organisms that can thrive in a range of conditions throughout the ocean.
You just have water and don't change it 'til 10 days The fire algae is the large no. In sea water or ocean.. Some people relefe the algae and they use for fire
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yes I sw algae in ocean water. Algae grew on my ocean watered plants during a science expirement
Yes, ship anchors do touch the ocean floor when they are deployed in order to secure the ship in place.
No, anchors do not touch the ocean floor when they are deployed. They are designed to hold a ship in place by gripping the seabed, but they do not reach all the way to the ocean floor.
Algae have very little to do with ocean currents, other than the fact that they ride it occasionally.
The ocean floors are largely made of magma.
Algae
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Some ocean animals that eat algae include sea urchins, parrotfish, and certain species of snails and fish. These animals help to control algae growth in ocean ecosystems by grazing on algae as part of their diet.
the atlantic ocean