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Are leafy sea dragon harmful?

Are leafy sea dragon harmful?

While they are not particularly in danger from predators, leafy sea dragons are extremely delicate marine critters and are affected by human activities.

What does a sea dragon do?

Slow-swimming and with fragile bodies, seadragons depend on camouflage to hide them from predators. Their leafy appendages, ability to change color to match their seaweed and seagrass habitats, and ability to sway like plants in the water current help protect them from predators.

Can you keep leafy sea dragons as pets?

Sea dragons survive on tiny crustaceans such as mysids, or sea lice. It is not known if they are preyed upon by other animals. They are, however, frequently taken by divers seeking to keep them as pets.

How much can the Sea Dragon carry?

At 150 m (490 ft) long and 23 m (75 ft) in diameter, Sea Dragon is the largest rocket ever built, and could carry 550 metric tons of payload into orbit.

Could the Sea Dragon be built?

The cutbacks that occurred to the space program starting in the mid-1960s forestalled any notion of actually building a Sea Dragon. Unfortunately, no conceivable space effort would justify a super rocket capable of putting 550 metric tons into low Earth orbit in a single launch flying that often.

What is the largest rocket ever built?

Saturn V

What is the most powerful machine ever built?

Saturn V Moon Rocket

Is Starship more powerful than Saturn V?

The Saturn V rocket is still considered one of the most powerful rockets ever with approximately 3.4 million kg of thrust. However, even with the minimum number of engines to get to orbit (24), Starship will still be more powerful than the Saturn V.

Is Falcon Heavy more powerful than Saturn V?

The private space company says the rocket, called Falcon Heavy, is the most powerful rocket in use today. It is not, however, bigger or more powerful than the mighty Saturn V that was used to launch the Apollo astronauts to the moon in the ’60s and ’70s and then to launch the Skylab space station in 1973.

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