The climate of an ocean depends on where the ocean is. At the poles, the climate is cold and precipitation would be in the form of snow/ice during a large part of the year. At the equator, the climate is hot, precipitation is in the form of rain, and more severe weather might be expected.
it lives in the ocean or the fresh water
The ocean biome, the largest of the biomes, consists of the world's salty oceans. The climate varies from place to place, from the cold polar and deep-sea areas to the warm waters of the tropics. Sometimes all the oceans put together are considered one big biome, while other times each individual ocean is considered a separate biome.
The climate affects the marine biome by influencing water temperature, currents, and nutrient availability. Changes in climate can lead to shifts in ocean circulation patterns, altered species distributions, and disruptions to food webs. Climate change can also result in ocean acidification, leading to negative impacts on marine life.
In the oceans like Atlantic, Pacific, Iandian, and Arctic ocean. In the oceans like Atlantic, Pacific, Iandian, and Arctic ocean.
An ocean is a huge marine biome
No, the ocean biome, or Marine is the first
if the climate is hot and dry then the biome will be a desert, if the climate is hot and wet, the biome will be a rainforest, if the climate is dry and cool it would probably be a coniferous forets, if cold and wet, deciudous forest.
the biome that has a temperate climate is the forest (topical rainforest)etc. thanks alot!!!
The temperature for the summer in an ocean biome depends on the layer of the ocean. The top layer will be the warmest.
a temperate biome is a forest
a rainforest biome is all about humidity a the climate
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