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Writer's pictureDan Gochuico

IEW 2 Lesson 1B-Blessing Buffet

Now that we have finished observing the beach, we will promptly inspect the water. When it is low tide, there are little puddles on the beach. These small puddles are called tidal pools. The tidal pools hold aquatic life. The most basic marine life is called algae, which appears in different colors. There are also sponges and corals recurring in red, orange, and yellow. There are also crabs, shrimp, etc. The creatures that were trapped have to wait for high tide to come back so they can return to the ocean. Tidal pools can also be a buffet. The creatures that get stranded in the tidal pools often get eaten by the famished seagulls. Because the gulls had patience, they can have their blessing buffet.

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