It really all depends on, if you are buying dryed seaweed to eat or wet seaweed, or some non-edible kind. It also depends on, where you would be buying it.
Uh.....if you are thinking of eating it, you're sick. Sushi HAS seaweed, but I don't think it helps......much.
many do. the sea otter ties itself up with seaweed to prevent itself from drifting away on the tide while sleeping. the seaweed dragon hides amongst the seaweed, looking so much like the seaweed that predators cannot see it. there are many more creatures that use seaweed, but im not sur eof them right now.
Seaweed landings in 2002 reached 103.9 million pounds, compared to 81.9 million pounds in 2001.
Fish, seaweed,turtles,and much more.
More then you have!
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well first it doesn't need to eat it photosynthesise and it can also live in much warmer waters than other seaweed i think
No, kale is not seaweed. Perhaps you mean "kelp" which is a seaweed.
Answer Seaweed is not an animal of the sea's it's a plant.
Seaweed releases oxygen through the process of photosynthesis, producing about half of the world's oxygen supply. The exact amount of oxygen released by seaweed can vary based on factors such as species, growth conditions, and location. However, seaweed is a significant contributor to oxygen production in marine environments.
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No, seaweed is a plant.