The ocean provides rain for crops through evaporation, wind to help circulate air, and it affects the weather. Humans use it for food, medicine, oil, recreation, and water. Kelp and phytoplankton live in the ocean, and they provide about 50% if the oxygen we breathe. It it thought that life began in this biome. It is very complicated, and many different organisms live in this biome. Scientists haven't even found all the living creatures in the biome.
There is 6 main or common biomes of humans. The are: freshwater, marine desert, forest, grassland, and tundra. Another biome is rainforest.
The Marine Biome
Marine Biome! In the marine biome, you can only get sunlight near the top of the water, and many species compete for the space in which you can get it.
-it is the largest biome in the world - there are 7 major oceans in the marine biome -most organisms live near the shore
the amount of sunlight in the marine is 50%.
There is 6 main or common biomes of humans. The are: freshwater, marine desert, forest, grassland, and tundra. Another biome is rainforest.
The marine is a biome but is called marine life. The marine life biome is also the largest biome out of all of them!
yes it does live in the marine biome
The Marine Biome is part of all oceans.
The marine biome experiences a smaller degree of temperature change than the terrestrial biome. (not really) a marine biome is a place where underwater creatures and plants live in and adapt to for a living.
Marine biomes are located in the Earth's oceans and seas, which cover about 70% of the planet's surface. They can be found in various latitudes, from polar regions to tropical waters, and at different depths, ranging from shallow coastal areas to deep ocean trenches. Marine biomes support a wide range of ecosystems and diverse marine life.
Marine Biome
Kelp and Algie are 2 producers in the Marine Biome
They pee and poo in the oceann and they dont give a F.cK what hppens . -yoo mama
No, the ocean biome, or Marine is the first
Many of the plants, animals, and life support the marine biome.
Yes and No. Seaweed lives in the marine biome. Large growths of seaweed are like forests in the sea and support an ecosystem withing the marine biome.