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Tidal zones are the different zones from where the tide shifts and all the creatures adapt to it. The higher it is the more dry it would because the tide would be far away from the water a lot. But the lower the zone is the more it would be covered in water inside of the tide. Thats why a lot of the zones were different colored.
The Black Zone, is a zone which rarely gets water. This means that the rocks stay black and sea creatures don't really go on the rock.
The White Zone, is a zone thats gets a okay amount of water. The rocks here are covered in barnacles which turns them white. They also have a lot of snails on them.
The Brown Zone, is a zone that has a ton of knotted rack and other seaweed. All this seaweed turns the rocks brown and makes the rocks all brown.
The Red Zone, is a zone gets its name from all the Irish Moss thats in th area. All the moss floats in the water and turns it into a reddish color.
I saw a ton of sea creatures here especially in the red zone.
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