It really depends on the animal. Fishes have gills, which help them breathe the oxygen dissolved in water (whereas we breathe the oxygen in the air). They also eat different food than us, like other creatures or coral reefs. Other marine animals (such as marine mammals and amphibious reptiles) breathe air and must surface regularly to take a (very large) breath.
Because they have gills or can breath through nose or mouth
they adapt, they're organism are used to it
I think it is because they are cold blooded
they protect themselves
by having gills
They photosynthesise
The ocean has different zones that has plants and animals. The area along the ocean floor that consists of sand silt and dead organisms is called the benethic zone.
No, there are beaches, then as you wade out, the water gets deeper and deeper. Although there are many relatively flat surfaces on the ocean floor, there are also vast differences, like the Mariana Trench, and a beach.
Go into the mines and the deeper floors have ores in the stones. The deeper the floor, the more rare the ore.
marine organisms
shallow areas
The ocean did not turn different colors, the water has different hues depending on the environment and the animals or plants in the water. Also depends on the depth of the ocean floor the deeper it is the darker blue the water will look.
The ocean did not turn different colors, the water has different hues depending on the environment and the animals or plants in the water. Also depends on the depth of the ocean floor the deeper it is the darker blue the water will look.
your head bangin on the floor
of corse
There are a number of different animals that live on the forest floor. Some examples of ground dwelling animals include insects, snakes, and moles.
Blob fish survive by laying on the bottom of the ocean floor and eat anything that floats by!
It varies depending on the building. In a house it could be 9 feet from floor to floor. In a building that requires a deeper floor structure and higher ceilings, it could be 10 - 12 feet or more.