lots and lots
They do NOT all live near the Atlantic ocean. Brazil is a huge country and much of it's population lives in the interior and never see the ocean.
The animals that live in the near ocean are crabs. Because crabs live in water and land.
The amount of rainfall received in the ocean varies greatly depending on the location and ocean currents. On average, the global ocean receives about 40 inches (1,016 mm) of rainfall per year. Areas near the equator tend to receive more rainfall, while regions closer to the poles generally receive less.
in the pacific ocean,near Australia
The Atlantic maritime biome experiences heavy rainfall due to its proximity to the ocean, which leads to high levels of evaporation. The warm ocean temperatures result in moist air being brought onshore, which then cools and condenses, leading to frequent and heavy rainfall in this biome.
Near the surface, they are mammals meaning they need air to breath just as much as they need water
Yes. The Artic Ocean was the closest ocean near the Inuit.
Yes, they do live in den's near the ocean floor!
No they don't, some live on rocks and some on snow but live in the ocean just near water.
The seahorse is a species of fish that live exclusively in salt water. They do not live at the bottom of the ocean but prefer to live in the shallow waters near the coastline.
near the bottom of the ocean
near the equator