The sea of stars glows in the night sky due to the light emitted by distant stars and galaxies. This light travels through space and reaches our eyes, creating the beautiful spectacle we see in the night sky.
The sea of stars on Vaadhoo Island in the Maldives is a mesmerizing and unique natural phenomenon due to the presence of bioluminescent phytoplankton in the water. These tiny organisms emit a blue glow when disturbed, creating a stunning display of sparkling lights in the ocean at night.
No, the Sea of Stars in the Maldives is not a real phenomenon. It is a natural light display caused by bioluminescent phytoplankton in the water, which emit a blue glow when disturbed.
The Sea of Stars phenomenon on Vaadhoo Island in the Maldives is caused by bioluminescent phytoplankton in the water that emit a blue glow when disturbed. This creates a stunning effect of the sea appearing to sparkle like a starry sky at night. The phenomenon is most visible during the summer months and has become a popular tourist attraction.
Yes sea stars are predators, because they eat barnacles, chitin's, snails, urchins, limpets, sponges and sea anemones, and that's what makes them predators.
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The Sea of Stars is a real phenomenon. It refers to bioluminescent plankton that create a stunning glowing effect in the ocean at night.
Location of the sun during the day and the stars at night.
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Sea stars do not sleep in the same way animals with brains do. They are known to be less active at night and may slow down their movements when resting. Sea stars are constantly filtering water and moving around even when they appear to be still.
Because stars not like planets revolve and stars last at the night sky for many many years even at your lifetime.
sea stars have NO brains