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Either the open ocean biome or the deep sea.
A marine biome is a large aquatic region, such as an ocean or sea, that is inhabited by a diverse array of marine organisms. It includes various ecosystems like coral reefs, open ocean, and estuaries, and is characterized by high salinity, dynamic currents, and abundant marine life.
they are saltwater marine ocean freshwater and two more but i forgot them I can name all of them, rivers, ponds, estuaries, coastal ocean, open ocean, and deep ocean.
Not all plants and animals that inhabit the coastal waters biome are found in the open ocean biome. Coastal waters often have unique habitats, such as estuaries and mangroves, that support species adapted to shallower, nutrient-rich environments. In contrast, the open ocean biome features different conditions, including deeper waters, varying light availability, and distinct temperature gradients, which support a different set of organisms suited to those environments. Therefore, while some species may inhabit both areas, many are exclusive to one biome or the other.
An ocean is a huge marine biome
No, the ocean biome, or Marine is the first
The temperature for the summer in an ocean biome depends on the layer of the ocean. The top layer will be the warmest.
The only biome an ocean could have is on its bed or floor. The ocean's waters would affect coastal biomes.
Almost every animal lives in one specific biome. A killer whale (and all whales) live in the ocean or marine biome.
yes!
marine or salt water biome
The shortfin mako is a widespread pelagic that lives in coastal and open ocean waters.