they are ecosystems!
In any ocean...? Not sure what you mean- anywhere! There are ecosystems from the coral reefs to the depths of the ocean! There are very very few places where there are NOT any ecosystems or population of some kind.
The term "Marine ecosystem" means that its underwater. Example: An ocean or a lake.
Freshwater and ocean ecosystems interact through the water cycle, with freshwater from rivers and streams ultimately flowing into the oceans. This connection allows for the transfer of nutrients, species, and energy between the two ecosystems. For example, some marine species such as salmon may migrate from the ocean to freshwater rivers to spawn, while coastal wetlands can act as important nurseries for both freshwater and marine species.
Some of the most destructive effects on ocean-floor ecosystems include deep-sea mining, bottom trawling, and seabed drilling, which can destroy habitats, disturb sediment layers, and disrupt marine life. These activities can lead to loss of biodiversity, alteration of ecosystems, and long-term damage to important ocean-floor habitats.
Some examples of very different ecosystems include the Amazon Rainforest, which is a tropical rainforest with high biodiversity, the Sahara Desert, a hot and arid desert with minimal vegetation, and coral reefs, which are diverse marine ecosystems found in warm, shallow waters.
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Ecosystems in the ocean are called marine ecosystems. They can be tidal, coastal, or deep sea. They are typically salty.
In any ocean...? Not sure what you mean- anywhere! There are ecosystems from the coral reefs to the depths of the ocean! There are very very few places where there are NOT any ecosystems or population of some kind.
The term "Marine ecosystem" means that its underwater. Example: An ocean or a lake.
Freshwater and ocean ecosystems interact through the water cycle, with freshwater from rivers and streams ultimately flowing into the oceans. This connection allows for the transfer of nutrients, species, and energy between the two ecosystems. For example, some marine species such as salmon may migrate from the ocean to freshwater rivers to spawn, while coastal wetlands can act as important nurseries for both freshwater and marine species.
There are many different types of ecosystems on earth that are categorized into three major classes of ecosystems that include freshwater, ocean, and terrestrial. Ocean ecosystems are the largest covering 75 percent of the earth.
The ocean
because river ecosystems and ocean ecosystems are way different so they could not survive in the wild(in this case the ocean) hope this helped at least a bit.
the ocean :)
Some major "things" are: * The United States of America * The Atlantic Ocean (east) * The Pacific Ocean (west) * The Arctic Ocean (north)
The ocean does many things that can affect the people and the earth. Some of the things that the ocean does is moderate the temperatures, providing food and absorbing carbon.
The ocean does many things that can affect the people and the earth. Some of the things that the ocean does is moderate the temperatures, providing food and absorbing carbon.