its too cold
They lived in rivers and streams
Marine life is affected by pollution.The US Marine was attacked outside of Starbucks. The zoo set up a marine exhibit with donations from the US Marines.
Yes, ice is an extremely poor radiator/conductor of heat. It is also the reason why the marine life in antartica is not frozen.
It affected plant life as well as aquatic/marine life. Sad right?
fish,plant&marine life,also people because people use the ocean to make a living
During an ice age, large parts of Earth's land area can be covered by ice sheets and glaciers, leading to lower global sea levels as water is locked up in ice. The oceans can be affected by changes in circulation patterns due to the redistribution of ice and changes in temperature and salinity, which can impact marine ecosystems and weather patterns.
The ozone layer protects marine life by absorbing the majority of the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation, which can damage the DNA of marine organisms. If the ozone layer is depleted, marine life could be adversely affected by higher levels of UV radiation, leading to negative impacts on growth, reproduction, and survival of marine species.
Environmental factors affected the European rural life since Europe was going through a "Little Ice Age", which affected crops.
There are a lot of ways how pollutants can destroy the marine life such as killing of fishes and the changes in the color of water.
They often do research on the animal and plant life that live in the oceans. They also look at how they are being affected by things like human activity and climate change. Marine biologists do a lot of diving so they can get up close and personal with the oceans life.
The scientific name for ocean life is marine organisms.
The property of ice floating on water is important because it insulates the underlying water, providing a habitat for aquatic life during cold temperatures. Additionally, ice's low density compared to liquid water prevents large bodies of water from freezing completely, allowing marine life to survive beneath the ice.