They get washed away by the sea when the tide comes in
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.
They run somewhere else
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you cant, the high tide comes in then the low tide comes
Seaweed is not man made, it comes from kelp plants in the ocean.
Well it has very strong hold fasts (roots) to keep it firmly attached to the rock but it also has air filled bladders to help it keep afloat when the tide comes in
Anemones,Urchins,Barnacles,Kelp,Seaweed.. Im doing a project on tide pools,blach.
Until the tide comes in
Rockweed, a type of seaweed, is commonly found growing in the intertidal zone, which is the area that is covered by water during high tide and exposed during low tide. This allows rockweed to thrive in both submerged and exposed conditions as the tide fluctuates.
High tide comes before low tide. The tidal cycle starts with high tide, then transitions to low tide, and then returns to high tide before repeating the cycle.
What happens is the moon (and possibly the sun) pull the water more strong than not, causing a high tide.