brown algae
brown algae
brown algae
brown algae
Brown algae
kelp forests
They're not found on the coast but in deeper waters in the Pacific. There are squid on the California coast, just not giant ones.
What do you mean? it's simple, California gezzz!
Forests of giant redwood trees primarily grow along the coast of northern California in the United States. These magnificent trees thrive in the moist, temperate climate of the region, particularly in areas like the Redwood National and State Parks. They can also be found in southern Oregon, but the largest and most iconic groves are located in California. Redwoods are renowned for their immense height, longevity, and the unique ecosystems they support.
Giant kelp is a brown algae, some scientists believe it is a green algae but it is not.
The big trees you can see in California are primarily the giant sequoias and coast redwoods. Giant sequoias, such as those found in Sequoia National Park, are among the largest trees by volume, while coast redwoods, found along the northern California coast, are the tallest trees on Earth. Both species are renowned for their impressive size and age, making them iconic symbols of California's natural beauty.
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In Northern California in the Sequoia National Forest.