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Q: Which organism lives where it is sometimes submerged and routinely exposed to air heat battering wavesand strong currents?
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What organism live where it is sometimes submerged and routinely exposed to air heat battering wave and strong currents?

whale


Which organism lives where it is sometimes submerged and routinely exposed to air heat battering waves and strong currents?

Sea star


Do catfish live in holes?

you can find them in near brush,snags,submerged trees,or neer currents. good luck.


When a submarine is submerged but not sitting on the bottom can it simply float in suspense or does it have to keep moving underwater?

A submarine does not have to move under its own power when submerged. It will however move with the water currents that surround it. Just like a hot air balloon moves with the wind (air currents).


What do currents do to marine life?

Currents cause marine life to be pushed around, that's why fish are sometimes on shore.


How do you determine the speed of an ocean current?

The same method is used for both surface and submerged currents: you place a measuring instrument in the current to be measured, and you observe and note its progressions.


Can cold and warm currents form waves?

yes but sometimes no. wait actually YES and No


What states of matter do convection currents transfer heat?

usually gases, but sometimes liquids


Why are ocean currents important to fishermen?

Knowing the currents could mean living in the sea. Some Fishermen has the most dangerous job. Sometimes they don't come back.


What flow near the bottom of the ocean and sometimes flow on top of other currents?

Turbidity Current.


Why do subduction zones exist?

Subduction zones exist for the same reason that any other form of tectonic activity exists, which is that the Earth's crust floats on top of a liquid mantle in which there are currents caused by temperature differences within the mantle, which in turn are the result of heat generated by radioactive decay within the Earth's interior. The currents cause the floating crustal plates to slowly move. If they move toward each other, sometimes one plate will slide on top of another, and the submerged plate therefore undergoes subduction.


What happens to ocean currents when they hit land mass?

Ocean currents affect the surrounding land masses in large ways. This is because ocean currents have the ability to take down large chunks of land.