Basically it's another form of the phrase 'what goes around comes around'. For the most part it is used to describe the relationship between how we take care of our oceans (pollution, global warming raising temps, etc.) and how we benefit from it (resource gathering, we get a lot from the ocean such as fish to eat). So, if we take care of our ocean, that will allow more of our resources to develop in them. If we polluted them a lot, then a lot of life from the ocean would die off, giving us less food and the like.
That is the wrong answer. on my behalf, it means that if we take care of the oceans, they will take care of us by feeding us with fish and sea creatures, and providing us with water.
it means if we take care of the oceans the oceans will stay clean and provide us with fish, sea salt.
Yes. Yes you should.
There are several oceans round the world. Indeed, the oceans take up 71% of the world's surface.
These are the oceans that take up 70% of the planets surface. There are 5 different oceans, each with there own name; these are in order of sq miles are; Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Southern Ocean and Arctic Ocean.
The cast of Take Care of the Ocean - 2012 includes: Kailey Kilborn as Narrator - Fish
When you respect the ocean by refraining from pollution and the like, the ocean doesn't wash up a ton of dead fish and make fish less easy to find due to death and therefore more expensive. Polluting the ocean leads to acid rain, so there's another reason to take of it for you own gain.
The oceans are estimated to accumulate for 50-80% of all life on earth.
It will take so many machines. Oceans are very big and it is difficult to clean them.
it would take about 200,000 years to completely drain into the ocean.
if the ocean was cleaner than fish pooped in in. Then you take a stick and shove it up your butt.
Oceans cover 75% of the earth's surface and the ocean's also take 98% of all meteors that fall from space and impact our globe. Oceans supply the world in 35% food, including water. Oceans are also noted for good water routes that emphasize trade and unification between countries. Without the oceans, I doubt the world would be where it is today.
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I believe so becaus for many years only four oceans were officially recognized, and then in the spring of 2000, the International Hydrographic Organization established the Southern Ocean, which includes all water below 60 degrees south, and some of it, is frozen. there is no southern ocean its a load of crap. the pacific, atlantic, and indian ocean take up the space on top of antarctica so therefore there is no southern ocean