Kelp typically grows in saltwater environments and is not adapted to thrive in fresh water. Its physiological requirements, such as salinity levels, temperature, and nutrient availability, are best met in marine ecosystems. While some freshwater algae may resemble kelp, true kelp species, belonging to the brown algae group, require the higher salinity of ocean waters for growth and reproduction.
The common Kelp as we know grows in sea water.
yes they do. they actully grow underwater because the water is ocean water and in every ocean water theres kelp
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Kelp and Seaweed.
Dugong live and graze in the coastal kelp beds of the Ocean
Kelp can grow up to 2 feet in a day. Kelp can be over 100 feet tall. Yep. So far, kelp have been growing 2 feet per day in healthy environment. However, kelp can actually grow to be 110 feet tall. That's the tallest in record.
Its conditions are that kelp forests grow along rocky coastlines in depths of about 2m to more than 30m. Kelp gives nutrient-rich food to fish. They grow in cold water.
Kelp can grow at rates between 0.5 to 2 feet per day, depending on environmental conditions such as nutrient availability and water temperature. The fastest growth typically occurs in the spring and summer when conditions are optimal for photosynthesis.
Fresh water does grow the lima beans. and it is very fast too.
kelp can grow more than three miles long
Giant kelp is 100 feet but it can grow to 175 feet