yes it does snow and also it does rain in marine biome
marine snow is the dead organic matter falling through the depths of the ocean, coming to settle in the benthos (ocean floor).
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because he choes to live there and its his job
marine snow !
ten inches including melted snow
Marine snow is a shower of organic and inorganic particles that drifts through the ocean and settles on the seafloor. It is made up of a variety of materials, including dead plankton, fecal matter, and other debris, and plays a crucial role in transporting nutrients and carbon to deep-sea ecosystems.
Types of precipitation in the marine biome include rain, snow, sleet, and hail. These different forms of precipitation play a crucial role in the water cycle and affect the marine ecosystem by providing freshwater to both marine organisms and coastal habitats.
Marine West Coat Mediterranean Humid Subtropical Humid Continental
Sponges collect marine snow, which consists of organic particles and detritus that drift through the water, by utilizing their unique filtering system. They draw water into their porous bodies through tiny openings called ostia, where specialized cells called choanocytes create water currents. These choanocytes capture and engulf the marine snow particles, which are then absorbed as food. The filtered water is expelled through a larger opening called the osculum, allowing the sponge to efficiently harvest nutrients from its surroundings.
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they'll eat small food such as Rotifers, Cyclops, Marine Snow,(phyto and Zoo)plankton as well
no its false it does not have the same climate zone