it would kill all the things living
Without plants, the base of the ocean's food chain would be disrupted, leading to the collapse of the ecosystem. Plant eaters such as herbivorous fish rely on plants for food, and predators depend on plant eaters for sustenance. The absence of any of these groups would result in a chain reaction that would disrupt the balance of the entire ocean ecosystem.
A polar bear would not be found in a deep ocean ecosystem. Polar bears are terrestrial animals that inhabit Arctic regions and are not adapted to survive in deep ocean environments.
If there was a oil spill the entire ocean ecosystem would be at risk.
Yes the interception would stand, but no, there wouldn't have been a penalty.
a dense hardwood forest in midsummer.
That would depend if the burst was over or under the ocean. If inland it might not have much effect.
no
hot/ cold interception it a tactic in interception of fighter air craft and during hot/ cold interception fighter will fly in front of the target air craft . It would be good if this happens at close range but is not desirable for long rang attack .
sharks play important role in the ecosystem and without them our ocean would be toxic and filled with sick and dying fish. Sharks are at the top of the food chain so without them the whole ocean ecosystem would fall apart
some decomposer that you could see in the pacific ocean are just the same with the decomposers in the other bodies of water, so it would also be bacterium and marine worms.
If populations of photosynthetic organisms die off due to damage to the ozone layer, there would be a decrease in primary production in the ocean ecosystem. This would lead to a decline in food availability for other organisms, resulting in a cascading effect up the food chain and potentially disrupting the entire ecosystem. Biodiversity could be impacted as species dependent on those photosynthetic organisms struggle to find sufficient food resources.
Yes, in an emergency ocean water can be used to cool nuclear power plants. It would only be used as a last ditch backup measure because seawater is corrosive and prevents the reactor from being used again. One single tablespoon of regular tap water would typically pollute nuclear reactor rod pure water coolant beyond usability.