Marine fish live in the sea but cold water fish live in cold seas like in the seas of Greenland.
The difference is in the name; tropicals come from the tropics and require warm water (around 80F), whereas coldwater species are from non tropical climates and require colder water (50F-70F).
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The same
The difference between two things is what traits or characteristics set them apart; why they are different. For example:Water and IceThe difference between water and ice is that water is a liquid and water is not. Another thing is that ice is very cold and water can be warm.
Ones hot and ones cold.
Boiling water turns to vapor in the cold because the temperature difference between the hot water and the cold air causes the water to evaporate and turn into vapor.
Flour to cold water will just float on top, hot water to flour will cook the flour.
Difference between cold souffl'e and bavarios?
This is due to the difference of density between blood and water
The difference between an oceanographer and a marine biologist is very small, but yet there is a big difference, one that could affect into which career you'd like to go in. both occupations study marine life and organisms, but in a different way. Basically, an oceanographer studies life in the context of oceanography, but a marine biologist studies marine species that live in the ocean and other salt-water environments Take a group of fish for example. An oceanographer would study the impact some cold upwellings would have on the fish, whereas a marine biologist would study the reproduction of the fish. reference http://marinebio.org/Oceans/MarineBiology.asp
Clown fish are tropical marine species, they do not live in cold water.
The difference in water density (hot-cold) is very small, compared to the difference in density between water of any temperature, and your body. That is, even hot water is more dense that we are, so we still float.