Buoyancy
Marine arctic animals use their fat stores for buoyancy and insulation. The fat is made into a specialized form called blubber.
Marine Ecology is the scientific study of marine-life habitat, populations, and interactions among organisms and the surrounding environment including their abiotic (non-living physical and chemical factors that affect the ability of organisms to survive and reproduce) and biotic factors (living things or the materials that directly or indirectly affect an organism in its environment).
Marine life encompasses a wide array of organisms, so there is no single scientific name that covers all marine life. However, the study of marine life is known as marine biology.
The study of marine organisms is called as marine Biology. Hope this helps!
The change in sea levels will prevent many organisms from migrating. Marine organisms will be the most likely to adapt.
Waves affect certain marine organisms. Only the ones near the surface, they could also be affected by the tides (High tide, low tide)
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Fossils are formed from the buried remains of marine organisms. These organisms are under a tremendous amount of pressure and, over time, they fossilize.
It reduces populations of fish and other marine organisms. -From Study Island
Gravity and buoyancy.
A marine biologist is a person who studies marine organisms in the ocean.