Ocean
Temperate oceans appear to be more green than other oceans. Temperatures in the temperate oceans tend to fluctuate more than tropical oceans. Temperate oceans are also not as clear as tropical oceans.
i think it was at the equator or poles
oceans (: oceans (:
Such storms are overall called tropical cyclones. They go by different names in different regions. In the Atlantic Ocean and eastern Pacific they are called hurricanes. In the western Pacific they are called typhoons. In the southern Pacific and Indian Oceans they simply are called cyclones.
The ocean biome, the largest of the biomes, consists of the world's salty oceans. The climate varies from place to place, from the cold polar and deep-sea areas to the warm waters of the tropics. Sometimes all the oceans put together are considered one big biome, while other times each individual ocean is considered a separate biome.
Temperate oceans appear to be more green than other oceans. Temperatures in the temperate oceans tend to fluctuate more than tropical oceans. Temperate oceans are also not as clear as tropical oceans.
no, they are freshwater
No, they live in warmer waters along coasts in temperate climates and in the oceans of the tropics. They live in shallow waters so they can stay warmer, until winter when they move to deeper waters to avoid the colder surface water.
you can find a swordfish in warm and temperate oceans.
Because of the moderating influence of oceans, temperate marine climates are humid an have mild winters.
No. The polar zones of the water are at the top and bottom of the world. The temperate zone is right next to them.
Triggered by increasing light.
Makos swim in the warm and temperate oceans of the world
Found in all temperate to tropical oceans.
Productivity in temperate oceans is determined by the tides. The bigger the wave, the less productivity will be present. Low tide means high productivity in tide pools along the shore.
They are found in all temperate oceans of the world.
They live in warm temperate oceans in the southern hemisphere.