Seaweed can grow in a range of temperatures depending on the species, but most thrive in waters between 5°C to 20°C (41°F to 68°F). Some species, like certain types of red and green algae, can tolerate warmer temperatures, while others prefer cooler conditions. Optimal growth usually occurs in temperate zones where nutrient availability is high.
Yes, seaweed is a plant.
Seaweed grows in the oceans.
Seaweed reproduces by division. If a piece of seaweed gets torn off, it will grow into a fully functioning seaweed plant.
what does seaweed do for my bady it caled teriyaki nori seasoned rpsted seaweed
A sea weed can grow up to 30-60cm
seaweed and coral
to get the nutrience it needs to live
No some grow in the ocean i think seaweed grow in holes of the rock
Seaweed grows under water by absorbing the minerals and nutrients from the water. They also get the sunlight that reflects through the water since they are plants.
Seaweed uses energy from the sun to make food; it is called photosynthesis.
Seaweed
Kelp and Seaweed.