The cactus would be the least adapted plant for an estuary ocean biome. Cacti prefer hot, dry biomes rather than aquatic ones.
No, mangroves are a tropical biome.
The Tagia biome is a cold forest biome found in high latitudes, characterized by thick evergreen coniferous trees and acidic soil. The Estuary biome is a transitional ecosystem where freshwater meets saltwater, resulting in brackish water and diverse plant and animal species that are adapted to fluctuating salinity levels. These two biomes have distinct characteristics and ecological functions due to their different environmental conditions.
Algae, and seagrass are the main two, and algae is not even reaslly a plant, it is a plant-like protist.
it's a costal body of water in it has streams in rivers running into it.
it can
about 60 inches, found that out from another question... so i would not rely on this answer with my life....... :)
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i have no freaking idear.....i need it for a lab though
global warming and humans..........I think ...........???
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