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Different types of tide pools?

Rocky tide pools, sandy tide pools, and artificial tide pools created by humans are some common types. Rocky tide pools are found along rocky coastlines with a diverse array of marine life. Sandy tide pools can be found in areas with sandy beaches and tend to have different species adapted to this habitat. Artificial tide pools are sometimes created in coastal areas for conservation or educational purposes.


What are some decomposers in tide pools?

Yes!


Where are tide pools found?

by the ocean


Where do you find Molluscs?

In the Ocean or Tide-pools more likely tide-pools.


Where are tide pools?

by the ocean


The difference between rock pools high tide and low tide?

at low tide rockpools are pools at high tide they are part of the sea...


How wide are tide pools. Please help?

Tide pools can be the size of a backyard pond to the size of 2 semi trucks! Tide pools have many sizes and many widths.


How do tide pools form?

Tide pools are formed in rocky coastal areas when depressions or crevices in the rocks fill with seawater during high tide, trapping marine organisms inside when the tide recedes. Over time, wave action and erosion can also create and shape tide pools along the coast.


What do you call small ponds that are filled with new salt water at a high tide?

Tide pools. If you never have been to tide pools and can get to a rocky shoreline close to you do it. Tide pools are filled with little fish, sea plants, crabs, and other things. Look, but don't touch since tide pools are a sensitive environment where things are living.


What are some things you can find in tide pools?

Common things found in tide pools include sea anemones, starfish, crabs, mollusks (like snails and mussels), and algae. Tide pools are also teeming with various types of seaweed, small fish, and other marine creatures adapting to the constantly changing environment.


Do sharks live in a tide pool?

Sharks typically do not live in tide pools, as these shallow pools are not large or deep enough to support most shark species. Sharks usually inhabit open ocean environments or deeper waters closer to shore. However, some smaller shark species may venture into tide pools temporarily in pursuit of food.


Are tide pools salt water?

YES