Algae thrive in marine ecosystems and estuaries primarily due to the availability of sunlight and nutrients in these environments. Marine waters provide a stable habitat with consistent temperatures and salinity levels, which are conducive to algal growth. Estuaries, where freshwater mixes with seawater, create nutrient-rich conditions that support diverse algal populations, benefiting from both terrestrial runoff and tidal exchanges. Additionally, the vast surface area of oceans and coastal areas allows for widespread distribution and growth of algae.
Marine algae primarily undergo photosynthesis to produce energy using sunlight, converting carbon dioxide into oxygen. They also play a crucial role in marine ecosystems by providing food and habitat for various organisms. Additionally, some algae species can produce toxins that can impact other marine life and humans.
Marine snow is a shower of organic and inorganic particles that drifts through the ocean and settles on the seafloor. It is made up of a variety of materials, including dead plankton, fecal matter, and other debris, and plays a crucial role in transporting nutrients and carbon to deep-sea ecosystems.
It is a mixture of water and the silica shell remains of marine plankton.
Limestones are sedimentary rocks composed mostly of the mineral calcite. They typically form in shallow marine environments from the accumulation of calcareous remains of marine organisms like shells and coral. Limestones are soluble in acidic solutions and effervesce when in contact with acids like vinegar.
Chalk is a natural mineral formed from the remains of marine organisms such as plankton and algae. It is composed mostly of calcium carbonate.
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The Devonian Period, which is about 417 to 354 million years ago, is in the Paleozoic Era. The most common shell fossils from the Devonian Period are those of Brachiopods, whose shells are symmetrical but unequal in size. Today they are mostly extinct.
Differences in fresh water and marine biomes are:Marine biomes have more salt than freshwater biomes.They have different animals; some animals cannot survive in saltwater conditions, so they are freshwater animals.Three fourths (3/4) of the water on earth is made up of marine biomes, while freshwater biomes are found inland as rivers, lakes, and ponds.
Marine algae primarily undergo photosynthesis to produce energy using sunlight, converting carbon dioxide into oxygen. They also play a crucial role in marine ecosystems by providing food and habitat for various organisms. Additionally, some algae species can produce toxins that can impact other marine life and humans.
Mostly in marine photic zones .
The flag of the United States Marine Corps is mostly red with a symbol in the middle. The symbol in the middle is mostly white and black with gold lining.
Stingrays originate from tropical and subtropical waters of the ocean, mostly in Asian and African waters. They can also be found in estuaries.
Hiroshima is mostly flat with many marine ports.
The blue whale is found mostly in cold and temperate waters. It prefers deeper ocean waters to coastal waters.The blue whale occurs in the Icelandic & Celtic Marine Ecosystems, Southern Caribbean sea ,
mostly in the reefs.
Mostly, yes.
some times the are but mostly carnivores