It's fresh water seaweed. Seaweed grows in oceans, seas, lakes, rivers and other water bodies. Seaweed is a micro-organism comprised of algae. Algae does not contain the plant characteristics of stems, leaves, roots etc, but does contain clorophyll which allows it to grow by photosynthesis. There are thousands of species of seaweed and they come in green, red and brown colours.
Well, sea horses cant swim their tail helps them they hold on to sea wead with their tails and they are also the slowest animal that lives in the water. Anyway they eat small fishes, they hold on to sea wead with their tails and wait until they see fishes come by if no fishes come by then they go look for fishes.
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No, the Great Lakes are not located at sea level. They are freshwater lakes located in North America and are at varying elevations above sea level.
These lakes have no outlets to carry the salts away to the sea.
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The Great Lakes are sometimes called the Freshwater Sea or the Inland Sea, but most of the time they are just called the Great Lakes.
No, crocodiles do not live in the Red Sea. They are typically found in freshwater habitats like rivers, lakes, and swamps, not in saltwater environments like the Red Sea.
It actually depends! For example, most are. Like Lake Ontario and Lake Michigan. There are many non-fresh water lakes, for example just in California there are alkaline lakes, like Honey Lake, Goose Lake, and the Salton Sea is technically a lake. Alkaline lakes contain a high concentration of dissolved salts. These lakes are found in arid or semiarid regions and have no outlet to the sea. Alkaline lakes may also be known as saline lakes. Alkaline lakes are found on six continents and include the world's largest lake, the Caspian Sea.