How are kelp and seaweed similar?
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Kelp and seaweed are both types of marine algae that grow in seawater. They are both characterized by long, slimy, and flexible fronds or blades that often form dense underwater forests. Kelp and seaweed are also both rich in vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients, making them a popular food source for marine animals as well as humans. Additionally, both kelp and seaweed have numerous industrial and medicinal applications.