global warming would indeed affect the intertidal zone, it would affect the water levels, salinity and most likely temperature.
intertidal zone
The intertidal zone is the area on the shore between the highest tide mark, and the lowest the tide gets, in that location. Many small crabs, such as hermit crabs, inhabit the intertidal zone.
The intertidal zone is typically made up of salt water, as it is influenced by the tides of the ocean. However, in some cases, freshwater intertidal zones can exist where rivers or streams meet the ocean.
The water width of the intertidal zone can vary depending on factors such as the location, tidal range, and substrate. Typically, it ranges from a few meters to several hundred meters. During high tide, the intertidal zone is submerged, and during low tide, it is exposed.
No, the intertidal zone is not fresh water. It is the area between the high tide and low tide marks along coastlines where seawater from the ocean meets the land.
Global warming models predict that the arctic zone will warm more than the temperate zone, which in turn will warm more than the tropics.
It helps to see how fast global warming its taking its affect on earth and its o zone layer.
Intertidal Zone
Intertidal Zone
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Intertidal Zone
the intertidal zone
global warming
It is because it is getting hotter.
No, the intertidal zone is not in the bathyal zone. The intertidal zone is the area between high and low tides on the coast, while the bathyal zone is a deep-sea zone beginning at about 200 meters below the surface of the ocean.