Algae that grows on the seashore primarily includes species such as seaweed, which encompasses various types like green, brown, and red algae. These organisms thrive in intertidal zones, where they are adapted to withstand changing water levels and exposure to air. Seaweed plays a crucial role in coastal ecosystems, providing habitat and food for marine life, and is also utilized by humans for various purposes, including food, fertilizers, and biofuels. Notable examples include kelp and sargassum.
Yes, algae is a plant that grows in the sea.
Yeah. They need saltwater and they have to eat algae that grows in the ocean. Also, I dont think they would do very well in the car.
Phytoplankton (small plants which float in at the top of the water collumn)Seaweeds (larger plants which grow on the seas shore, float at the sea surface or gorw attached to the sea floor in shallow water)Mangroves (plants which although rooted in seawater covered areas, have stems and leaves that are in the air).
green sea turtles eat green algae a tiny plant that grows in the ocean. that makes them green
if you read the bible god named the red sea i think!It takes its name from algae that grows in the sea and certain times of the year turns red
one definition of shore is the shore by the sea. This is simply the age of the sea, where the sea meets the land. The shore.
Algae grows on the sea bed in shallow waters. Yes, majority of algae are unicellular. One common example of a unicellular algae is the green algae Prototheca.
No but it grows on land...
sea urchins, sea stars, sea anemones, octopus, mussels, chiton, hermit crab,c oralline algae, limpet, shore crab, turban snail and barnacles.
A shore is the land between the land and sea
By definition, a sea shore is always at sea level.
Algae or other small plant life that grows in the water can make the sea look green. These organisms are photosynthetic and so contain the green pigment chlorophyll.