The ocean ecosystem is where there is more salt water than fresh water involved in the balance of the landscape. Other aquatic ecosystems are fresh water lakes, rivers and estuaries. The ocean ecosystem specifically identifies life forms found in the ocean
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.
Common animals that live in the coastal ocean include sea otters, seals, dolphins, various species of fish, seabirds, and invertebrates like crabs, sea stars, and jellyfish. These animals are well-adapted to the dynamic and sometimes harsh conditions of the coastal environment.
The open ocean is vast and expansive, typically characterized by deep blue waters. It can vary in appearance based on factors such as weather conditions and time of day. You may see calm waters or rough waves, marine life such as dolphins or whales, and distant horizons with no land in sight.
These themophiles would be classified as archeabacteria. These bacteria inhabit extreme living conditions such as high heat and high pressure.
Emperor penguins primarily live in the frigid waters of the Antarctic Ocean, which is also known as the Southern Ocean. They are well adapted to the harsh conditions of this polar region, where they spend most of their lives hunting for fish, squid, and krill.
Stable ocean conditions and temperatures contribute to a more predictable and consistent marine environment. Organisms that rely on specific conditions for survival are likely to thrive in these stable ocean conditions. However, sudden changes in ocean conditions or temperatures can disrupt the balance of marine ecosystems.
Climate is based on long term conditions. These conditions include distance from the equator, winds, ocean currents, and the tilt of the earth.
The ocean can have no waves in certain conditions, such as during calm weather when there is little to no wind. Additionally, in sheltered areas like bays or coves, the surrounding land can block wind and prevent wave formation. Furthermore, factors like low tide and specific atmospheric conditions can contribute to a flat ocean surface.
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Climate is based on long-term conditions like distance from the Equator, ocean currents, winds, and other things. The tilt of the Earth can also affect climate.
Yes they do. They are usually adapted to horrid extreme conditions like ocean vents.
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The climate in the Neritic Ocean zone is generally calm with mild temperatures. This is the area within the ocean that the sunlight can reach to the bottom of the water. This zone offers favorable conditions for many marine animals.
The coldest ocean on Earth is the Southern Ocean. It surrounds Antarctica and is known for its extremely cold temperatures and icy conditions.
Ocean Engineers mostly work outside on the beach or in the ocean. Although Ocean Engineers tend to have some kind of shed or workshop.
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.
the ocean smells like water