A water-based region where different forms of living beings survive
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: Flowing-Water Habitats.
River habitats are characterized by flowing water. River species generally have special adaptations for living in water currents. Some species are sessile and live anchored to the river bottom.
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intertidal zone
The intertidal zone is the area of shore that alternates between being submerged and dry, depending on the level of the tide. Numerous species are specialized for living in the intertidal zone, including the familiar barnacles. The intertidal zone has the greatest density of living organisms among marine environments.
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