no
whitecaps break in the open ocean
Whitecaps form when wind blows across the surface of water, creating waves that become steep and break as they reach shallow areas or as their energy is dissipated. The crest of the wave collapses, producing foam and bubbles, which appear white, hence the term "whitecaps." This phenomenon is most commonly observed in open ocean conditions, where strong winds can generate larger and more turbulent waves.
Plankton are the organisms that form the base of most open-ocean food webs.
Hurricanes form over the open ocean not on islands.
surface/ open ocean zone was warmer than the deep ocean. Sunlight can reach the open ocean so the temp. is warm.
Thalassophobia is fear of the open ocean.
In the open ocean you can find the Blue whale
The waves in the open ocean are usually caused by the friction of the winds over the open ocean of water. The waves in the ocean vary in strength and size depending with the speed of wind and the friction with the surface of water.
None in the open ocean because in the open ocean the tsunami waves are not very large. They only build as they hit shallow water.
The waves in the open ocean are usually caused by the friction of the winds over the open ocean of water. The waves in the ocean vary in strength and size depending with the speed of wind and the friction with the surface of water.
the main producer in the open ocean are
Very much because the open ocean is basically the surface-ish area.