Intertidal Zone
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Example:
Imagine trying to plan a picnic in a park where the available space constantly changes as people come and go. This situation is similar to the intertidal zone, where the shoreline expands and contracts with the ebb and flow of the tides. Just as you must adjust your picnic spot based on the number of park visitors, organisms in the intertidal zone must adapt to the changing conditions of exposure and submersion as the tide rises and falls, creating a dynamic environment much like the ever-changing space in a busy park.

Practice Version

Intertidal Zone: The shoreline between high and low tide. Intertidal zone. The intertidal zone is the area where the ocean meets the land and is covered by seawater at high tide and exposed to air at low tide.