Plankton
Plankton
Plankton
plankton-organisms that drift with ocean currents. nekton-are free swimmers. they are able to move through the ocean waters in search of food. benthos-are bottom dwellers. organisms that live on or below the ocean bottom
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effect. longshore drift is the combined effect of sediments moved by longshore currents and and beach drift. longshore currents are ocean currents that flow parallel to the coast while beach drift is the resultant zigzag movement along the beach.
effect. longshore drift is the combined effect of sediments moved by longshore currents and and beach drift. longshore currents are ocean currents that flow parallel to the coast while beach drift is the resultant zigzag movement along the beach.
ocean currents can be warm or cold.they are streams of water flowing constantlyon the ocean surface.
No, they more or less drift in the ocean currents
The term "plankton" refers to organisms that drift with the ocean's currents. Although some krill can swim and would thus be classed as "nekton," since they can move independently of the currents, most are considered plankton.
they get on it and it takes them closer or farther in the ocean
Continental drift affect temperature and precipitation patterns around the planet by changing ocean currents
The ocean sunfish, Mola mola, is not a plankton. Its a nekton which means it has the ability to swim and direct itself through waters. It can decide where to go and can fight against some ocean currents. Plankton cannot do this, they drift along with the currents.