Animals in the deep dont usually hunt on a dailey bases, plus if they were to not get food when day the have energy. They also use it for cold days/nights under the water to keep them warm
Yes, some animals like sea turtles, whales, and fish can ride ocean currents to help them travel long distances or conserve energy while searching for food. This behavior is known as oceanic drift or oceanic swimming.
Plants use energy from the sun to produce their food( gulcose) in a process called photosynthesis . When animals eat these plants , then other animals eat animals that eat those plants , there you have a life cycle that has the sun as a base source of energy.
it is important to the ocean's food web because some living animals in the food web get energy from sunlight and if there is no sunlight some animals will die and this will make the food web collapse
the answer is that it is important to all wild animals that live in the sea.
You can't drink the ocean! well, you could, but since it is salt water, it would dehydrate you even more. So you're better off not drinking the ocean.
because some ocean animals live in them
ocean sea and river
Manta rays conserve energy by gliding effortlessly through the water using their large pectoral fins. They also move with the ocean currents to reduce the amount of energy needed for swimming. Additionally, manta rays have a cartilaginous skeleton, which is lighter and more flexible than a bony skeleton, helping them to maneuver with less effort.
Oxygen,energy,and food.
When learning about sea animals it is important to know the food chain. Animals like penguins, whales, and seals eat krill in the Southern Ocean.
There is no single answer. One popular (but technically incorrect) answer would be the (fusion) energy from the Sun. This does in fact generate the energy for 99% + of the organisms in the ocean food chain. The sun fuels photosynthesis in plants. Other animals eat the plants and other animals eat the smaller animals. So why isn't that the correct answer? There are actually a few independent food chains in the ocean that don't rely on the Sun's energy. They rely upon the heat from underwater volcanoes for their energy source.
A Marine Biologist is important because without them we would know nothing about fish, ocean life, any marine animals or the ocean itself.