Because the waters are heated throughout the whole year and not just in the summer as at higher latitudes.
Because the waters are heated throughout the whole year and not just in the summer as at higher latitudes.
The lower oxygen levels in ocean water near the equator compared to higher latitudes are primarily due to warmer temperatures, which reduce the solubility of oxygen in water. Additionally, the high productivity of equatorial waters can lead to increased respiration and decomposition, consuming oxygen. The stratification of water layers in warmer regions also limits the mixing that would bring oxygen-rich surface water to deeper layers.
Ocean currents moving away from the equator typically bring colder waters from higher latitudes towards the equator. These colder waters often carry nutrients, which can impact marine ecosystems and provide a source of food for various marine organisms.
Hurricanes form in warm tropical waters and the conditions aren't right in higher northern latitudes because the temperature of the water is cold.
Hurricanes form in tropical latitudes because they require warm ocean waters to provide the energy needed for their development. The warm waters in tropical regions fuel the evaporation and convection processes that power a hurricane. In higher latitudes, the ocean temperatures are generally cooler, which is less conducive to hurricane formation.
Thermoclines in the ocean are best developed at mid-latitudes, around 30-60 degrees north and south of the equator. This is where the temperature difference between surface waters and deeper waters is most pronounced due to seasonal variations in sunlight and water density.
It is warmer than equivalent latitudes. This is due to the Gulf Stream which brings warmer waters from the Gulf of Mexico towards western Europe.
Marine organisms tend to be more abundant in warmer waters because higher temperatures promote more diverse and productive ecosystems. Cold waters can support thriving marine life as well, but typically in specialized environments such as polar regions or deep-sea habitats.
Starfish prefer warmer waters rather than colder waters.
Heat energy from the Earth's surface (usually from sunlight) causes the convection cycle that creates thunderstorms and cyclones. Cyclones and tropical storms get their energy from warm tropical waters, and are part of the process that transfers heat from the warmer tropics to the cooler higher latitudes.
All of them, but the male Sperm Whales usually stay in the deep waters of Antarctica. The females swim in the warmer waters with their calves. But when it is mating season the females will go to Antarctica. And they give birth by the equator.
Manatees are primarily found in warm, shallow coastal waters and rivers, which means they are closer to the equator. They inhabit regions ranging from the southeastern United States to the Caribbean and parts of South America. Their preference for warmer waters makes them rare in polar regions, where temperatures are too cold for their survival.