Amazon, Borneo, Congo, Daintree.
. But they may also hold part of the answer, with their ability to grow quickly and sequester carbon.Underwater forests are formed by seaweeds, which are types of algae. Like other plants, seaweeds grow by capturing the Sun's energy and carbon dioxide through photosynthesis.
Just like trees on land, these seaweeds offer habitat, food and shelter to a wide variety of marine organisms. Other species relies on strong stems to stay upright and support their photosynthetic blades. Others again, like golden kelp on Australia's Great Southern Reef, drape over seafloor.How extensive are these forests and how fast do they grow?
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