Biology, asked by rachel6r122, 10 months ago

What dangers can arise for organisms that live in an intertidal zone? For example, when the waters rise submerging them and when the waters lower revealing them.

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Answered by nihana07
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Explanation:

While conditions in the intertidal zone can be extreme, it is home to many living things and is also an important feeding spot for both resident and migrating birds. This ecosystem also provides protection against erosion and keeps storm waves from reaching buildings along the shore.

Answered by Mysteryboy01
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Anything living in the intertidal zone must be able to survive changes in moisture, temperature, and salinity and withstand strong waves.

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