Whales have a unique respiratory system that lets them spend long periods of time (sometimes 30 minutes or longer) underwater, without taking in any oxygen, but they don't snore.
Nope, they sleep in closed water
no
blue whales live all over the world (but in the ocean of course)
Unlike most animals, whales are conscious breathers. All mammals sleep, but whales cannot afford to become unconscious for long because they may drown. It is thought that only one hemisphere of the whale's brain sleeps at a time, so they rest but are never completely asleep.
Blue whales are normally found in the sunlight zone, which is the uppermost layer of the ocean.
It is not known what time of the day blue whales sleep. The blue whale is one of the largest and heaviest animals in the world.
No they are not.
in the ocean
Blue whales live in all levels of ocean
The blue whale were found in the Atlantic Ocean .
Whales live in the ocean. The only sea coast Poland has is with the Baltic Sea and there are no Blue whales in the Baltic.
Blue whales mostly eat krill, which is a kind of zooplankton living in the ocean.
It is probably the blue whales instinct or the magnetic pull of the earth
you can find blue whales in the North Atlantic Ocean and the North of Pacific Ocean.