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they live in the salt water seas and ocean in the world they live in the salt water seas and ocean in the world they live in the salt water seas and ocean in the world they live in the salt water seas and ocean in the world they live in the salt water seas and ocean in the world they live in the salt water seas and ocean in the world
The primary producer is a marine algae called phytoplankton. This algae floats around in the sunlit areas of the Ocean giving it its name: phyto=plant, plankton=floating. It is the source of food for many fishes and is responsible for most of the world's oxygen.
The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean. It covers 69,375,000 square miles (155,557,000 km2), or 35% of the earth. The Pacific Ocean makes up almost half of all the oceans; it is almost as big as the other four oceans combined. Its deepest point is the Mariana Trench (Challenger Deep) at 11,033 metres. As the earth spins around, there is a viewpoint from outer space where all you can see is the Pacific Ocean.The Pacific Ocean is between Asia on the west and north and South America on the east. It connects to the Indian Ocean to the west, to the Southern Ocean to the south, and to the Arctic Ocean to the north.The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest ocean. The Atlantic Ocean covers 41,105,000 square miles, or 21% of the earth.The Indian Ocean is the third largest ocean. The Indian Ocean covers 28,900,000 square miles, or 15% of the earth. The Indian Ocean is between Africa on the west and Asia on the north.The Southern Ocean is the fourth largest ocean covering 7, 848, 000 square miles.The Arctic Ocean is the smallest of all the oceans covering 5, 427, 000 square miles.The Pacific Ocean is the biggest ocean in the world. The Artic is the smallest.
The ocean ecosystem contains 32 percent of the world's primary producers, mainly phytoplankton. Phytoplankton play a crucial role in the ocean food chain by converting sunlight into energy through photosynthesis.
Tuna typically reside in the open ocean, where they can be found in warm and temperate waters around the world. They are known to migrate long distances in search of food and suitable breeding grounds.
It would result to the destruction of the whole world. ocean is a store house of minerals. it provides fishes. it transport and trade.
Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean Arctic Ocean
Fishes of the World was created in 1984.
No,because the ocean almost covers the whole world
my answer is an ocean is the larger than a sea because the ocean surrounds the whole world the sea is only different parts of the world.
yes Poseidon does rule the whole ocean in the world because he is the Greek God of the sea. He is also the son of Titans Kronos and Rhea, and the brother of Hades and Zeus. Roman Form: Neptune
There is some movement but the main gyres are within oceans, not ocean-to-ocean.
Franco De Carli has written: 'The world of fish' -- subject(s): Fishes 'The world of fishes.' -- subject(s): Fishes
aquatic animals.like fishes! aquatic animals.like fishes!
i misunderstood what this site was about lol
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Alwyne C. Wheeler has written: 'Fishes of the world' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Fishes, Pictorial works 'The world encyclopedia of fishes' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Fishes 'Key to the fishes of northern Europe' -- subject(s): Fishes, Identification 'The tidal Thames' -- subject(s): Fisheries, Fishes, History, Pollution, Water 'Sharks' -- subject(s): Dolphins, Juvenile literature, Sharks, Spanish language books, Whales