There are plenty of marine mammals that live in warm water, like manatees. That is because they have less blubber(a type of fat) that the others have. Whales, dolphins, seals, and many more, contain blubber that God created for them to have in cold conditions.(including the arctic) Also buy (or check from library) a book about water mammals. That will provide more information.
Yes the proximity of the Ocean, which changes temperature very little (as compared to land) between summer and winter, means that the air coming off the ocean remains at a lower temperature than inland air during the summer and warmer than inland air during the winter.
Aquatic biomes are large geographical regions characterized by their proximity to water. They include marine (saltwater) and freshwater environments such as oceans, lakes, rivers, and wetlands. These biomes support a wide variety of organisms adapted to living in water, ranging from tiny plankton to large marine mammals.
Plants that live in the desert have long roots so when it DOES rain they are able to gather a lot of it. They also have small leaves and some have spikes so that other animals can't steal their water.
Approximately 50-80% of the world's species live in rainforests and forests. These habitats are incredibly diverse and provide a home for a wide variety of animals, from insects to mammals.
It is a wind coming from the north.If you live in the northern hemisphere, it is very likely that a northerly wind will be coming from cooler areas, such as the actic, and that wind would be a cold wind.
Because it is safer for them. It is also cooler/warmer, depending.
land mammals live on land, sea mammals live in the water.
because they cannot live out of the water and yes they are mammals!!
Aquatic mammals are mammals that can swim and live in water if necessary.
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Easterly winds can sometimes bring cooler air depending on the specific weather pattern and the region they are affecting. However, easterly winds can also bring warmer air in some cases, especially if they are coming from a warmer region. Ultimately, whether easterly winds are cooler or warmer will depend on the specific conditions influencing them.
Yes they can, they prefer warmer waters so more likely in the summer, but a larger white shark will tolerate cooler water.
Yes, mammals like Manatee, dugong, whales and dolphins all live in salt water.
The temperature of the oceans in the winter is warmer than the land. This keeps the air warmer in the surrounding area. I live near rivers and a large sound in North eastern North Carolina, US and the temperature at my house can be 5 to ten degrees warmer than the town 10 miles away. The water also helps keep nearby areas cooler in the summer because then the water is generally cooler then the land.
they live in cloder waters, you can find them in some of the coastal areas of England..
yes. Look at the beaver. It live most of its life in the water. So do dolphins and mammals