Yes, It has a wide variety of life. Over 70% of the earth's surface contains water, so there is a heck of a lot of room for life. However, Human activity has threatened this diversity.
human interferance; if not... well i apologize for it
Polar oceans are generally less productive than temperate oceans in terms of overall biomass and species diversity. However, they can experience bursts of high productivity during the summer months when sunlight is abundant and nutrients are plentiful due to upwelling. The productivity in polar regions is often dominated by phytoplankton, which can support large populations of zooplankton and fish during these peak periods. In contrast, temperate oceans maintain more consistent productivity year-round due to a wider range of ecological niches and a more diverse array of marine life.
There are no oceans in Alaska, it is surrounded by two oceans, the Arctic and the Pacific Oceans.
No, there are 7 oceans and seas.
Colder oceans tend to have more nutrients due to upwelling and circulation patterns, supporting a richer food web. Additionally, colder temperatures allow for higher oxygen levels, which can support a greater diversity of marine life. Warmer oceans may have more competition for resources and higher predation pressure, limiting the number of species that can thrive.
no
primal oceans are oceans that are fresh watered oceans thatmarine life animals can live in and can adapt to
The plural is oceans and the plural possessive is oceans' (referring to more than one ocean).
An ocean is any of the four large masses of salty water found on the Earth. The water is warm near the surface and gradually decreases as depth increases. The four oceans are the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean. A diversity of marine life thrives in these oceans ranging from the smallest shrimp to the largest whales.
Two. The Arctic and Atlantic oceans.
genetic diversity species diversity ecosystem diversity
Life takes place on Earth, a planet in the solar system within the Milky Way galaxy. It thrives in various environments such as oceans, forests, deserts, and grasslands, showcasing the diversity of living organisms on our planet.