in sea
warm
the water has to be about room tempurature. Not cold enough to get hypothermia but not so hot it ill burn.
Generally tornadoes form over land, not water.
Well because squids will die in warm water. It's something about the oxgen level. In warm water squids float. So they know to stay away from the warm areas. That also might be why people don't see squids to often. They are at the bottom of the ocean staying in the cold areas.
No.They live in the depths where it is really cold.
Squids do not actually have blood. They have a substitute for blood, called hemolymph. It is just a fluid with oxygen and other nutrients in it.
theyre wam blooded
No, squids are not warm-blooded. They are cold-blooded animals, which means their internal body temperature is regulated by the surrounding environment rather than being maintained at a constant level.
Squid (it is spelled that way in singular and plural) live in an environment with relatively constant temperature, the oceans. If temperature of the water would decrease significantly they might migrate to warmer water but the deep sea environment is already near the lowest temperature possible (4° C)
They usually prefer warm oceans and seas around the equator and spanning upto the tropic of cancer on one side and the tropic of capricorn on the other. They dont live in cold waters and so, do not have the need to migrate. However, they have been known to swim up rivers. They can survive in both salt and fresh water and have been spotted in both rivers and oceans.
Warm Ocean currents warms the air above it and some move from the tropic towards both poles ---------------------------------------------------------AND----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cold Ocean currents also affect weather patterns by bringing cold water from polar to the equator
theyre wam blooded