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Which living things are on or near the sea sands and what are they doing?

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Answered by roninfit247
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Answer:sand dwelers      

The intertidal zone of the sandy beach and its mobile inhabitants are incredibly dynamic. If you dig in the wet sand and find sand crabs, don’t expect to find them in the same place a few hours later. As in all intertidal zones, any given spot in the intertidal zone changes from submerged, at high tide, to exposed, dry conditions during low tide – a radical change in habitat over a short timeframe. What is different about the beach is that many of the animals that live here move constantly to follow the tide as it rises and falls. An array of crustaceans – including sand crabs, roly polies (isopods), and beach hoppers (amphipods)  – as well as beetles, blood worms and clams, all move up and down the beach according to the water level. This on-the-go lifestyle makes management of this ecosystem a unique challenge

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Answered by rme965387
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along the sea sands damp and brown

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