Yes, animals can ride ocean currents and many of them do. An example is the humpback whale. They ride the Leeuwin current each year for their annual migration.
The ocean has four seasons just like there are four seasons on land. Sometimes the seasons come later for marine life than animals living on land.
Ocean currents can affect fish in various ways. They can help distribute nutrients and food sources, impacting the availability of prey for fish. Currents can also influence fish migration patterns, as some species use them for navigation or to conserve energy while swimming. Additionally, changes in ocean currents due to factors like climate change can disrupt ecosystems and potentially impact fish populations.
Some animals of the ocean that start with "L" are lionfish, lobster, and leatherback sea turtle.
Stingrays navigate through the ocean using a combination of senses, including their keen sense of smell and electroreception, which allows them to detect the electrical signals produced by other animals. They also rely on their excellent sense of touch to feel their surroundings and find food. Additionally, stingrays use landmarks and ocean currents to help them navigate their environment.
well there are alot of animals in the sea if you were looking for a specific ocean animal we could answer it.
Algae have very little to do with ocean currents, other than the fact that they ride it occasionally.
To steer, ride the ocean currents, and swim.
The swim Lol :D
Ocean currents will carry anything from small plankton accross ocean to helping other marine life find warmer or colder waters. to ocean currents can also help guide ships across bodies of water. the ocean currents will also redistribute the density in the ocean water.
Cold ocean currents sink under warm ocean currents to form deep ocean currents.
Ocean currents is what forms surface currents. This starts deep in the ocean.
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what are the effects of the ocean currents>
advantage of ocean currents
We aren't designed to travel in the ocean while other animals, like sharks, are.
water pressure, ocean currents and saltyness of the water.
yes ocean currents are predictable