In the Polar Regions of the ocean!
In the homogeneous region of the ocean, there is a lack of layering due to thorough mixing of water masses. This occurs in areas where strong currents or turbulence disrupt the formation of distinct layers based on temperature and salinity.
The twilight zones are found in all oceans. The term refers to the mesopelagic zone, which is the region of the ocean between roughly 660 feet (200 meters) and 3,300 feet (1,000 meters) deep. This zone is characterized by low light levels and unique biodiversity.
Land feature and proximity to oceans has the greatest effect on determining the climate of a region.
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A world regions map shows the 7 continents of the world, along with the oceans.
Inuit region maybe? Arctic, cold and dry, except for the oceans parts that are wet, very wet.
Sand dunes are formed by wind .
Most certainly. Particularly in the oceans and rivers of the pacific northwest region.
Emma, the land of kangaroos
A world regions map shows the 7 continents of the world, along with the oceans.
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Not really. Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean, which borders on all other oceans in the region.