it does not vary much; when you get closer to the equator it warms and when closer to the poles its cooler. It does not heat up or cool down quickly because of this earth's climate doesn't drastically change the marine biomes, but the marine's currents affect the coastline and the winds match the water's temperature.
Ocean
Temperature: averages 40 F
Vegetation: seaweed, algae
Animals: fish, whales, coral
Freshwater
Temperature: 40-70 F
Precipitation: 6-50 in
Vegetation: algae, cattails, tamarack
Animals: fish, frogs, water Spiders
When it comes to the marine biome, climate doesn't really effect it much. It is warmer as you get closer to the equator and it is colder as you get closer to the poles. Even though the climate doesn't effect the marine biome, the marine effects the mainlands climate a lot. Its currents affect all the coastal areas. Another way the marine affects the coastal areas are the winds, depending upon the temperature of the water, the winds usually match that temperature.
The Marine Biome
Marine Biome! In the marine biome, you can only get sunlight near the top of the water, and many species compete for the space in which you can get it.
no vegetation is the plants in an region or area. A biome is similar to a climate but they are split into smaller biomes. Biomes vary by the "vegetation" temperature, and climate. Its like a more specific list of climate. A steppe biome or climate or polar biome.
-it is the largest biome in the world - there are 7 major oceans in the marine biome -most organisms live near the shore
a weird zone
When it comes to the marine biome, climate doesn't really effect it much. It is warmer as you get closer to the equator and it is colder as you get closer to the poles. Even though the climate doesn't effect the marine biome, the marine effects the mainlands climate a lot. Its currents affect all the coastal areas. Another way the marine affects the coastal areas are the winds, depending upon the temperature of the water, the winds usually match that temperature.
The marine is a biome but is called marine life. The marine life biome is also the largest biome out of all of them!
biome
A continental biome is a biome located on land. A biome is a fairly large area of land or sea floor that has the same animal species, vegetation, and climate. An example of a continental biome would be the desert.
it is warmer when you get closer to the equator and it gets colder when you get closer to the poles
yes it does live in the marine biome
The Marine Biome is part of all oceans.
The marine biome experiences a smaller degree of temperature change than the terrestrial biome. (not really) a marine biome is a place where underwater creatures and plants live in and adapt to for a living.
The marine biome is located throughout the earth.
Marine Biome
Kelp and Algie are 2 producers in the Marine Biome