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It helps because if you notice, highly populated areas are near water such as southern Ontario. Water then is used for fishing, hydroelectricity and provides a bountiful supply of water to be used for daily life. It is the thing we need to survive, to replenish our thirst.
it is very critical because its the main thing that helps animals survive in the world
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Earth has exactly the right temperatures, conditions and climates for humans to survive. Also its the only planet with oxygen which humans need to survive and a consistent timing of the sun which helps our body orders.
When seawater freezes the salt is excluded from the ice and stays with the portion that remains liquid. The result is highly saline water called brine. The brine is denser than normal seawater and so sinks the the ocean floor, forming deep currents.
to swim
It is an adaptation for foraging for small edible critters.
As delicate as a seahorse As small as a seahorse As colourful as a seahorse As light as a seahorse As pretty as a seahorse Hope this helps :) xx
helps the seahorse live
its tail helps it to steer in water.
It helps fish age faster than others.
it helps them survive by eating ther pray
A seahorse has a prehensile tail, meaning they use it to grip things. To rest or feed (or hide), they use the tail to grasp coral or seagrasses.
It's long fin, and a rudder behind it's head
Seahorses eyes are mobile and can move independently which helps them to see their prey or predators without moving their bodies. This also prevents the prey or predators from spotting them while the seahorse looking at them.
it's tail helps them keep upright and moves them forward
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