Seaweed needs salt water primarily because it is an aquatic plant that has adapted to thrive in marine environments. The salt in seawater helps maintain the osmotic balance within the seaweed's cells, allowing it to absorb water without swelling excessively. Additionally, seaweed absorbs essential nutrients and minerals from salt water, which are crucial for its growth and overall health.
kelp, seaweed, mangroves
This is because they need the salt from the sea and if they give out the salt they have the will become deficient of it.
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.
Because they have adapted to living in salt water.
Yes.
Seaweed do not have to live in water all the time - think of inter-tidal periods when they are not in the water. Only some kinds of moss live in the water. Many kinds of mosses never live in the water - but do tend to live in a damp environment. The underlying concept to think about is dessication.
well salt water is like the exact same thing except salt water has seaweed and has salt which is like real ocean water and real water is just normal and comes from expensive places and bodies of water
There are algae, corals, seaweed, etc., etc.,etc.
In most chinese restaurants, Its cabbage.
I think you need water in your system and salt in your system but no salt water..................I think
seaweed
There's coral, sand, seaweed, and Nemo's home (I don't know how to spell it).