Ocean
Temperate oceans typically experience mild and moderate weather conditions. They have relatively stable temperatures and receive moderate amounts of precipitation throughout the year. Seasonal variations in temperature and weather patterns are generally less extreme compared to tropical or polar regions.
B. Solar radiation is the driving force behind currents in the oceans and atmosphere. The differential heating between the equator and the poles creates atmospheric and oceanic circulation patterns that drive currents around the globe.
Energy is transferred within the Earth through conduction, convection, and radiation. In the atmosphere, energy is transferred through processes such as convection, advection, and radiation. In the oceans, energy is transferred through currents, waves, and tides, as well as through processes like conduction and convection.
by Convection
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.
Tropical waters, while beautiful, have high light levels and are nutrient poor. The murkier temperate oceans are nutrient dense and have low light levels allowing for abundant plankton and algae formation.
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.
Temperate oceans typically experience mild and moderate weather conditions. They have relatively stable temperatures and receive moderate amounts of precipitation throughout the year. Seasonal variations in temperature and weather patterns are generally less extreme compared to tropical or polar regions.
you can find a swordfish in warm and temperate oceans.
No. The polar zones of the water are at the top and bottom of the world. The temperate zone is right next to them.
Because of the moderating influence of oceans, temperate marine climates are humid an have mild winters.
Makos swim in the warm and temperate oceans of the world
Found in all temperate to tropical oceans.
They are found in all temperate oceans of the world.
They live in warm temperate oceans in the southern hemisphere.
There are no freshwater oceans. Only where large rivers empty into the sea, there are some areas of lower salinity, but no freshwater oceans.