Garbage in the ocean is a threat to penguins and any marine life. Plastic ropes and ties get tangled around necks and flippers. Plastic bags get mistaken for fish or jellyfish and get swallowed, where they often build up in the animals' stomachs. Plastic bottles eventually disintegrate into tiny pieces of plastic which are swallowed by even very small creatures.
All aspects of science and the environment are interconnected. Penguins are dependent on the ocean for life. They live near the ocean and consume fish. Without the ocean or enough marine resources, penguins would not be able to survive. This is also why polar bears are studied by some marine biologists.
Rainfall does not directly affect ocean salinity, as rainwater is freshwater and dilutes the salt content in the ocean. Other factors such as evaporation, ice formation, and river input can influence ocean salinity levels.
penguins like other Flightless Birds eg. ostriches emus etc.evolved from birds that could fly.millions of years ago penguins flew over the ocean and dived into the water for food.their bones became hollow and they could no longer fly,so answer to your qestion is yes
Because of weather
The ocean affect the coastal climate because water takes longer to heat and to cool than the land does and thus the climate of places that are near the ocean are moderated by the water.
humans pollute the indian ocean and use it like a garbage patch because they are to lazy to throw away their own trash.
Penguins primarily swim in the Southern Ocean. This ocean surrounds Antarctica and is home to a variety of penguin species, including the well-known emperor penguins.
All penguins hunt for fish in the ocean
penguins hunt for there food in the ocean
Penguins do live in oceans. The ATLANTIC OCEAN.
To the best of my knowledge, penguins bathe in the ocean.
Southern ocean....
No, emperor penguins do not live in the Atlantic Ocean. They primarily inhabit Antarctica and surrounding waters in the Southern Ocean.
from the ocean
When these penguins feed, their food source is in the Southern Ocean.
Yes.
Garbage