warm waters in the summer cold waters in the winter
there are no seasonal changes to the marine biome because it depends on where it is. cold at the poles, warm at the equeator. it is usually about the same temp all yr round. about 39 degrees.
39 degrees Fahrenheit
20 to 85 degrees ferenhigh
the average temperature of all oceans is 39 degrees Fahrenheit
When it comes to the marine biome, climate doesn't really effect it much. It is warmer as you get closer to the equator and it is colder as you get closer to the poles. Even though the climate doesn't effect the marine biome, the marine effects the mainlands climate a lot. Its currents affect all the coastal areas. Another way the marine affects the coastal areas are the winds, depending upon the temperature of the water, the winds usually match that temperature.
there are no seasonal changes to the marine biome because it depends on where it is. cold at the poles, warm at the equeator. it is usually about the same temp all yr round. about 39 degrees.
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the teperature is 85o
The marine biome experiences a smaller degree of temperature change than the terrestrial biome. (not really) a marine biome is a place where underwater creatures and plants live in and adapt to for a living.
20 to 85 degrees ferenhigh
39 degrees Fahrenheit
The marine is a biome but is called marine life. The marine life biome is also the largest biome out of all of them!
the average temperature everyone wants to know for the marine biome has been scientifically prove to be 10 - 45 degrees Celsius
the average temperature of all oceans is 39 degrees Fahrenheit
When it comes to the marine biome, climate doesn't really effect it much. It is warmer as you get closer to the equator and it is colder as you get closer to the poles. Even though the climate doesn't effect the marine biome, the marine effects the mainlands climate a lot. Its currents affect all the coastal areas. Another way the marine affects the coastal areas are the winds, depending upon the temperature of the water, the winds usually match that temperature.
yes it does live in the marine biome
The Marine Biome is part of all oceans.