The seaweed uses a holdfast, which sticks it to rocks and other unmoving objects.
i depends some seaweed live under water some on rocks but they mostly live near the beach
It floats or connects to rocks by the surface.
shells, seaweed,rocks,sharks,and fish. I think......
Yes, limpets are herbivores and feed on algae, including seaweed, by scraping it from rocks with their radula, a specialized feeding organ. Seaweed is an important food source for many species of limpets.
desceibe the importance of seaweed in marine ecosystem
Seaweed normally clings to rocks by using hold fasts but they can be ripped off by strong waves whipped up high winds. The tide then washes the seaweed inshore and dumps it along the high tide line.
Near rocks, and in small sand pits filled with water, especially in seaweed
it has a sticky substance that is causing it to stick to the floor hope thats what you are looking for
Turnstones eat any thing they can find under rocks/seaweed and eggs of other turnstones.
did you see the special on discovery channel? they dive down and eat the seaweed and such off the rocks
To clean rocks from dirt effectively, you can use a combination of water, a brush, and a mild detergent. First, rinse the rocks with water to remove loose dirt. Then, scrub the rocks with a brush and detergent to remove stubborn dirt. Rinse the rocks thoroughly with water to ensure they are clean.