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The turbulent waters shook the ship like a ragdoll.
The cast of Turbulent Waters - 2001 includes: Michelle Garforth as Herself - Host
Blue whales are not benthic animals, as they are pelagic mammals that primarily inhabit open ocean waters. They are known to dive deep to forage for food but do not reside in the benthic zone near the seabed.
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"Turbulent" refers to a state of disturbance, disorder, or unrest, often characterized by chaotic movement or activity. It can describe physical conditions, such as turbulent waters in a storm, or metaphorically, such as turbulent emotions or political situations. The term conveys a sense of instability and agitation.
Because that is the habitat they have adapted to.
Recirculating currents and turbulent waters are typically created by a combination of factors, including strong winds, underwater topography, and the interaction of tidal flows with obstacles such as rocks or jetties. These conditions can lead to the formation of eddies and whirlpools, which can create unpredictable and hazardous water movements. When boats encounter these turbulent areas, they may experience sudden changes in water flow that can cause capsizing or swamping, posing a serious risk to the safety of boaters. Additionally, the lack of visibility in turbulent waters can hinder a boater's ability to navigate safely.
In the benthic zone, the water is deeper and often has lower light penetration compared to the littoral zone, where sunlight can easily reach the substrate, supporting plant growth. Additionally, the benthic zone may have different sediment characteristics and reduced nutrient availability, making it less hospitable for many aquatic plants. These factors combined limit the ability of plants to photosynthesize and thrive in the deeper waters of the benthic zone.
The cast of Through Turbulent Waters - 1915 includes: Robert Brower as James Montrose Maxine Brown as A Maid Edward Earle as Frank Wentworth Marjorie Ellison as The Leading Woman Frank Farrington as Paul Temple Bessie Learn as Jane Dinsmore Gertrude McCoy as Alice Robinson
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The marine term for the ecologic realm where water is 4 degrees Celsius is "boreal zone." This temperature range characterizes the transition zone between the warmer temperate waters and the colder polar waters. The boreal zone is characterized by unique biodiversity adapted to the cooler temperatures.
An example of a stenothermic organism is the Antarctic krill. This small crustacean is adapted to survive in cold waters with a narrow temperature range. They are highly sensitive to changes in temperature and cannot thrive in warmer conditions.