Seaweed is most common in coastal regions around the world, thriving in shallow waters where sunlight can penetrate. It is particularly abundant in nutrient-rich environments such as temperate and tropical oceans, often found on rocky shores, coral reefs, and in kelp forests. Major areas include the coasts of Japan, Korea, and China, as well as the Mediterranean Sea and the Pacific Northwest of North America. Additionally, seaweed can be found in varying depths, from tidal zones to deeper waters.
beach seaweed
Yes, Kelp is a seaweed. Seaweed is the common name for most marine algae. Kelp is a type of brown seaweed. See related link
uh....most seaweed is green
In most chinese restaurants, Its cabbage.
Seaweed
they both live in the water
Pretty common, it's extractable from Kelp/seaweed, but a pain.
No, the word 'seaweed' is a common, uncountable, compound, concrete noun; a general word for a plant that grows in the ocean.A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole. Collective noun for seaweed would be a growth of seaweed, a clump of seaweed, a mass of seaweed, etc.
Most of the world's seaweed is red algae. There are also some green algae.
Yes, Kelp is a seaweed. Seaweed is the common name for most marine algae. Kelp is a type of brown seaweed. See related link
The noun 'seaweed' is a common noun, a general word for any plant growing in the sea or on rocks below the high-water mark.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the beauty product Lotus Touch Seaweed Gel Wrap.
Littorina littorea - Common periwinkle