The most plankton rich areas in the world are in the icy waters of Antarctica.
Most whale sharks, live in the deep ocean and feed on plankton. They live in the open ocean, so the large sharks will not be stranded in the shallows, and to avoid predators that live near the shore. Plankton can be found in the cold deep waters of the ocean, so that is where whale sharks tend to live.
Whales with bristle teeth eat plankton found on the bottom of the ocean. Whales with real teeth tend to eat animals like seals found in cold waters.
because the water is to dark and cold
that the waters evaperate aand the salt that is in it just stay there and more what comes by rain
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Antarctic waters -- the Southern Ocean -- are too cold for sharks.
Lobsters will live in any ocean where they can find food. Lots of fish live in cold waters.
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Upwelling is the ocean process that brings vital nutrients from the bottom to the surface waters. It occurs when cold, nutrient-rich waters from the deep ocean rise to the surface, fueling the growth of phytoplankton and supporting a vibrant marine ecosystem.
Cold nutrient-rich waters move up to the ocean's surface through a process called upwelling, which occurs when winds push surface water away from the coast, allowing deeper water to rise and replace it. This upwelling brings nutrient-rich waters from the deep ocean to the surface, supporting the growth of phytoplankton and driving the marine food web.
These currents make up 90% of the ocean waters.These waters move around the ocean basins due to variations in the density and gravity.Deep waters sinks into the deep ocean basins at high latitudes , where the temperatures are cold enough to cause the density to increase.