penguins
Galapagos turtles, the largest land tortoises on Earth today; Darwin´s finches; the only penguin on the northern hemisphere; marine iguanas unique in their kind; flightless cormorants.
Galapagos turtles, the largest land tortoises on Earth today; Darwin´s finches; the only penguin on the northern hemisphere; marine iguanas unique in their kind; flightless cormorants.
Rookeries, which are breeding grounds for seabirds and marine animals, typically eat a diet of fish, krill, and other small marine organisms. The specific diet of a rookery can vary depending on the species of animals residing there and the availability of food in their environment. These animals rely on the resources found around the rookery to feed themselves and their offspring.
There are no polar climates in the southern hemisphere due to the absence of a large landmass like Antarctica covering the South Pole. Antarctica acts as a refrigeration unit, keeping temperatures extremely low. Additionally, the Southern Ocean allows for more oceanic influence and moderates temperatures in the region.
aqua marine
In the Eastern Hemisphere, major oceans include the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean (which stretches across the International Date Line), and parts of the Southern Ocean and the Arctic Ocean. These oceans contribute to global ocean currents, weather patterns, and marine biodiversity in the Eastern Hemisphere.
The coriolis effect makes ocean currents move in a curved path.
They are flightless birds who have adapted their bodies/feathers/wings/feet/eyes for life in a marine environment. They are birds that "fly" through the water.
Icebergs in the North have steep, narrow pinnacles. This is due to them usually sliding off mountain glaciers. Icebergs in the South are flat. This is due to them sliding off flat ice sheets. (This answer was provided by Chris Hayes, haha BMS)
The park is in Southern Quebec.
Whales and seals are the largest marine mammals in the Southern Ocean.
During the Paleozoic era, the supercontinent Pangaea began to form, leading to extensive glaciation and high sea levels. The continents were mostly located in the southern hemisphere, with vast tropical seas occupying large parts of the northern hemisphere. The land was dominated by shallow seas, swamps, and diverse marine life.