Shallow there is more nutrient runoff from onshore
The continental shelf is the shallow part of the ocean.
there is more animal life in deep and shallow water.
deep and shallow it depends on you! i like shallow myself u get more fish
That is how you spell shallower (more shallow, less deep).
Shallow water is more dense than Deep water. This means that a wave travelling from deep water to shallow water would bend towards the normal. Also, the wave would travel slower in the shallow than in the deep water
Seahorses tend to like Shallow Waters More than Deep Waters
More dissolved solids accumulated in deep ground water and perciatation makes shallow ground more acidic.
Less than one if the container is very shallow, and more than thousands, if the container is deep enough.Less than one if the container is very shallow, and more than thousands, if the container is deep enough.Less than one if the container is very shallow, and more than thousands, if the container is deep enough.Less than one if the container is very shallow, and more than thousands, if the container is deep enough.
The deep ocean floor is characterized by extreme pressures, cold temperatures, and a lack of sunlight, leading to unique ecosystems that rely on chemosynthesis rather than photosynthesis. In contrast, the shallow parts of the ocean floor near land are typically warmer, well-lit, and host diverse ecosystems, including coral reefs and seagrass beds, that thrive on sunlight. Additionally, shallow areas are more influenced by terrestrial runoff and nutrient inputs, which can support a higher density of marine life compared to the deep sea.
yes
No. There is more oxygen in deeper water.
because it is warmer