To effectively filter ocean water for survival purposes, one can use a combination of methods such as distillation, reverse osmosis, and filtration using materials like sand, charcoal, and cloth. These methods help remove salt, impurities, and bacteria from the water, making it safe to drink.
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Filter feeders in the ocean eat tiny particles like plankton, algae, and small bacteria. They use specialized structures like gills, tentacles, or baleen to filter these particles from the water and extract nutrients. Examples of filter feeders include baleen whales, barnacles, and mussels.
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the ocean cleans, i think, with the air and mouclues in the water. It acts as if it is a filter
It is a filter feeder
crayfish
The Blue Whale.
Carbon dioxide is able to be stored more effectively in ocean water than in fresh water because the salt accumulates in ocean water.
There is hardly any oxygen available at low depths, thus making oxygen a survival challenge in the deep.
The application was ocean navigation; for nautical purposes.