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Seashore Habitat Source: Microsoft Clip Art

A seashore consists of rocky ledges with pools of salty water, pebbles and other non-living things such as air and sunlight. The plants and animals interact with one other and with their habitat (the non-living surroundings). Depending on its situation, a rocky shore may be in an exposed or sheltered area. Source: Microsoft Clip Art

Find out more about the seashore habitat… Coral Reefs by wildsingapore  used under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license Starfish Source: Microsoft Clip Art Crab Source: Microsoft Clip Art Find out more about the types of animals that you can find at a seashore habitat… http://habitatnews.nus.edu.sg/news/chekjawa/ria/text/shore.htm Find out more about the seashore habitat… http://mangrove.nus.edu.sg/pub/seashore/text/001.htm Source: Microsoft Clip Art

Plants found at Seashore Habitat Pong Pong Sea Hibiscus Palm Trees Coconut Source: Microsoft Clip Art