Fjord.
In the intertidal zone of sandy or rocky beaches. They are also found in tide pools, reefs and rocky points.
in rocky places with coral, gravel reefs and fast flowing water
Coral Reefs do not have soil at all. Coral grows on the skeletons, or dead coral, and keep growing. So, they live on their own burial ground! They eat by waiting until nightfall, and extend their arm like tubes and feed on algae or plankton or other small organisms. Cool huh!
A lighthouse perched on rocks at sea is typically called a "rock lighthouse" or a "rocky outcrop lighthouse". These lighthouses are built on rocky promontories or cliffs to guide ships away from hazards such as underwater rocks or reefs.
The reason they are called Coral Reef is because there are lots of coral in those locations, and they are also called coral reefs or reefs of coral reefs of coral too.
People from Norway are called norwegians. On norwegian they are called "nordmenn".
Starfishes can live any where around the world. You will most likely find them in rocky places or coral reefs
An endoskeleton.
It is called a male Bunad in Norway.
The Northern part of Norway is called "Nord-norge". That literally means "Northern Norway".Northern Norway (moderator: it's the truth -that's what it's called!)
Reefs contain little animals called "polyps" they create the reefs color, the reef also has a various number of animals like fish!