although the shallow water that the swim in is warmer than the deep sea, the water is mostly cold. they have to chill it at marine parks
Dolphins live in water because they are well-adapted to their aquatic environment. They have streamlined bodies, fins for swimming, and a blowhole for breathing at the surface. Water provides their main source of food and protection from predators.
There are different opinions concerning this topic because their effects are somewhat different. But majority agree that tepid water is more effective than cold water. You can read their effects in detail here: http://scienceray.com/biology/ecology/drinking-cold-water-or-warm-water-which-one-is-more-effective/
Dolphins have smooth skin that feels like rubber. Because their skin is slippery, water flows easily around it. To keep their skin smooth, dolphins shed it constantly. Dolphins have a special layer of fat under their skin called blubber. Blubber acts like a winter coat and keeps dolphins warm in cold water. Dolphins that live in the cold water often have a thicker layer of blubber than those that live in warmer waters. Blubber is also light and helps keep dolphins from sinking while they swim a little bit like an inner tube.
It depends If the water is cold and the temp of glass don;t matter than it is glass of cold water If the glass is cold and the temp of the water don't matter than it is cold glass of water People normally use glass of cold water
Cold salty water is more dense than warm, less salty water. This increased density in cold salty water is primarily due to the combined effects of lower temperature and higher salinity, both of which contribute to the mass per unit volume of the water. In contrast, warm water is less dense because the molecules are more energetic and spread out, while the lower salt concentration reduces its overall mass. Thus, the combination of cold temperatures and higher salinity in the former makes it denser.
Dolphins live in both warm and cold water. They are found more often in warm water, but have blubber which insulates them for cooler water.
Yes, fish.
No, dolphins live in warm water an Ottawa has no warm bodies of water, and it is also too cold there.
Actualy They live in both
No, they dont have fur
the livein ocean and they have cold water and warm water hABITATS
Dolphins live in water and are found in all large bodies of water.
Dolphins can live in both cold and warm water because they have blubber which keeps them warmer.
No, dusky dolphins are not cold-blooded; they are warm-blooded mammals. Like all dolphins, they maintain a constant body temperature regardless of the surrounding water temperature. This adaptation allows them to thrive in a variety of marine environments.
Because the water is more cold than regular water when u swim with them.
Yess so are fish everything that lives in the water are cold blooded:] that is not true, dolphins and whales ar not coldblooded
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