They remove Nitrogen from the costal waves ✌🏻
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∙ 12y agothey can feed of dead plants.
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∙ 13y agoclams can feed on plants remains in the sediment
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they can bury themsleves under the sand of the ocean
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I don’t know
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They don’t get killed easily
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Clams can eat the remains of plants
Bioturbation is the mixing of sediments by biological activities, such as burrowing or feeding of organisms like worms, clams, or insects. This process can affect sediment characteristics, nutrient cycling, and overall ecosystem functioning in aquatic and terrestrial environments.
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No coral is NOT sediment. Coral SAND is a sediment but the coral itself is a living organism - if buried and lithified, the coral becomes a fossil.
What were some of the advantages of living in ancient Egypt>
Clams are not living. They are like rocks.
Over time, any remains of living things in sediment may slowly harden and change into fossils trapped in the rock.
Living near a delta can provide several advantages, including rich agricultural land due to fertile soil deposits, access to abundant water resources for irrigation and fishing, and economic opportunities from trade and tourism related to the delta's natural beauty. However, it is important to consider the potential risks such as flooding and sediment deposition that can accompany living in a delta region.
Sediment
Advantages: fertile soil Disadvantages: floods
Most living beings need to excrete waste in some form or another, so they probably do.
Yes, especially the zebra clam living in the locks in the Mississippi river.