they both have in common is they both are ocean margin habitats
A: Rocky shores and beaches.
Mudflats, Sandy beaches, and Rocky shores
Three kinds of intertidal areas are rocky shores, sandy shores, and mudflats. Rocky shores are characterized by exposed rocks and tide pools, sandy shores have sandy beaches with fluctuating water levels, and mudflats are flat areas covered with mud that are exposed during low tide.
Mudflats, Sandy beaches, and Rocky shores
The four ocean margin habitats found along the continental shelf are rocky shores, sandy shores, estuaries, and coral reefs. Rocky shores are characterized by intertidal zones with rocks and boulders, while sandy shores have sandy substrates. Estuaries are semi-enclosed coastal bodies of water where freshwater from rivers mixes with saltwater from the ocean. Coral reefs are underwater structures formed by coral polyps and are found in warm, shallow waters.
the sargasso sea
the sargasso sea
Shorebirds, as the name suggests, live along the shorelines of beaches, marshes, mangroves, rocky coastal areas, grassy coastal plains, estuaries and other shores - wherever there are open spaces.
Yes, seashore refers to all seashores, many are beaches which are sandy only. But, some seashores are covered with or made up of large stones -- these are referred to a rocky shores.
States with spectacularly rocky coastlines are the Pacific coast states Hawaii, California, Oregon, and Washington, and Maine on the Atlantic coast. The southern Atlantic states and the Gulf Coast states are more likely to have sandy beaches or boggy areas.
There are no turtles on the rocky shore they live in the deeper ocean
were there is a beach there is a rocky intertidal..................