marine or salt water 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.
An ocean is a huge marine biome
No, the ocean biome, or Marine is the first
In the oceans like Atlantic, Pacific, Iandian, and Arctic ocean. In the oceans like Atlantic, Pacific, Iandian, and Arctic ocean.
Marine.
When it comes to the marine biome, climate doesn't really effect it much. It is warmer as you get closer to the equator and it is colder as you get closer to the poles. Even though the climate doesn't effect the marine biome, the marine effects the mainlands climate a lot. Its currents affect all the coastal areas. Another way the marine affects the coastal areas are the winds, depending upon the temperature of the water, the winds usually match that temperature.
Almost every animal lives in one specific biome. A killer whale (and all whales) live in the ocean or marine biome.
The marine biome experiences a smaller degree of temperature change than the terrestrial biome. (not really) a marine biome is a place where underwater creatures and plants live in and adapt to for a living.
they are saltwater marine ocean freshwater and two more but i forgot them I can name all of them, rivers, ponds, estuaries, coastal ocean, open ocean, and deep ocean.
Seahorses are a marine animal. They live in the coral reefs and tropical waters of the marine or ocean biome.
marine. because they live in the ocean.