Water cycles are all about precipitation and other one I don't know the rest but I do know it involves water!
the bottlenose dolphin lives in water surface temperatures of. 10*C to 32*C
They live in salt water like a kind of ocean.
The bottlenose dolphins habait is they can live anywhere that water is deep enough, including lagoons and gulfs. I am very smart!
Thw bottlenose dolphin can be effected by the cold because that means thet the water would be cld and that can make the dolphin sick.
The state water mammal is the bottlenose dolphin. And the land mammal is a white-tailed deer.
The state water mammal is the bottlenose dolphin. And the land mammal is a white-tailed deer.
Land Mammal: White-Tailed Deer Water Mammal: Bottlenose Dolphin
If you mean how long can dolphin stay under water, it's about 20 minutes for a common bottlenose dolphin. I am not sure about other species of dolphins.
Some abiotic factors that can impact bottlenose dolphins include water temperature, salinity, pH levels, and oxygen levels in their aquatic environment. These factors can influence the distribution and behavior of bottlenose dolphins, as well as their overall health and well-being. Temperature, in particular, can impact their metabolism and energy expenditure.
Normal ocean going dolphins: Atlantic Humpbacked Dolphin Atlantic Spotted Dolphin Atlantic White-Sided Dolphin Bottlenose Dolphin Chilean Dolphin Clymene Dolphin Commerson's Dolphin Dusky Dolphin Fraser's Dolphin Heaviside's Dolphin Hector's Dolphin Hourglass Dolphin Indo-Pacific Humpbacked Dolphin Irrawaddy Dolphin Long-Beaked Common Dolphin Northern Rightwhale Dolphin Pacific White-Sided Dolphin Pantropical Spotted Dolphin Peale's Dolphin Risso's Dolphin Rough-Toothed Dolphin Short-Beaked Common Dolphin Southern Rightwhale Dolphin Spinner Dolphin Striped Dolphin Tucuxi White-Beaked Dolphin River or fresh water dolphins: Baiji- Chinese river dolphin Boto- Amazon river dolphin Franciscana- La plata river dolphin Ganges River Dolphin Indus River Dolphin Dolphins that are also called whales: Orca- Killer whale False Killer Whale Pygmy Killer Whale Melon-Headed Whale Long-Finned Pilot Whale Short-Finned Pilot Whale
Bottlenose dolphins are somewhat slower than their speedy companions, tiger dolphins. But on average they can swim at about 135mph
There are slightly over 30 species of dolphins in the world. Including fresh water dolphins and salt water dolphins. Such as: Atlantic Hump-Backed Dolphin Atlantic Spotted Dolphin Atlantic White Sided Dolphin Black Dolphin Bottlenose Dolphin Clymene Dolphin Commersome's Dolphin Dusky Dolphin False Killer Whale Frasier's Dolphin Heaviside's Dolphin Hector's Dolphin Hourglass Dolphin Indo-Pacific Hump-back Irrawaddy Dolphin Long-finned Pilot Whale Long-Beaked Common Dolphin Long-Snouted Spotted Dolphin Melon Headed Dolphin Northern Right-Whale Dolphin Orcas (Killer Whale) Pantropical Dolphin Pacific-White Sided Dolphin Peale's Dolphin Pygmy Killer Whale Risso's Dolphin Rough Toothed Dolphin Short Finned Pilot Whale Short Beaked Common Dolphin Southern Right Whale Dolphin Striped Dolphin White Beaked Dolphin