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Whales dive because they want to get food

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Why do whales come to the surface?

Whales come to the surface to breathe air through their blowholes, as they are mammals and need to breathe oxygen to survive. They also come to the surface to regulate their body temperature and communicate with other whales through vocalizations.


What is the opposite of whales and fish?

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Do whales dive under the sea?

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How do beluga whales breathe under the ice?

Beluga whales, like all whales, have a blowhole leading to their lungs on top of their head ti breathe when they reach the surface of the water. When the beluga whales are in the polar regions, the surface will be covered in ice, and unless the beluga whale finds a hole in the ice to surface and breathe, it will drown and die.


How can whales breathe in the sea?

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How do orca whales get thire oxygen?

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Do dolphins and whales breathe with their gills?

They can't. Dolphins and Whales have lungs, not gills. they have to Surface to Breathe. They hold their breath while diving.


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What happens to whales when it rains?

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