You can tell by the word's etymology. It is:
French marine, from Latin marinus, derived from mare ("sea").
'marine'
well aqua means water and marine means sea sooo........ iht means a sea life park!!!!!!
These spanish words means: "From the Sea" or "Marine"
It means polluting and devastating the nature of sea and sea habitants
Tropical marine means the climate of an island/a country in the tropics which is influenced by the sea hence, the term Tropical Marine (meaning sea)
The suffix for "submarine" is "-marine," which means related to the sea or marine environment.
It would tell anyone that the rocks which contain the fossils were marine sediments deposited in a sea or ocean below sea level.
Marine means of or pertaining to the sea. So you can find things marine in the ocean or at places that have things to do with the ocean.
It means "having to do with the ocean or sea." The word "mar" is "sea" in several languages (such as Spanish, and it's "mer" in French), and is a derivation of Latin. So when someone mentions something "marine," like in "marine biology," they're talking about something to do with water/in the sea - in marine bio, it's the study of plants (and sometimes animals) in the oceans. As for "Marines" such as in the Army, though, that's a different root, and I'm not sure of the original meaning.
Marine biology is the scientific study of organisms in the ocean and other saltwater environments.
Marine means sea or ocean -- salt water. Antarctica is a continent. No marine animals live on any continent.
Cetaceans are basically whales. So they live in the ocean.