Atlantic Ocean By Christian Mehagan. Many animals live in the Atlantic Ocean Lobsters live on the ocean floor. Tuna live in the Atlantic ocean. Crabs.

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Atlantic Ocean By Christian Mehagan

Many animals live in the Atlantic Ocean Lobsters live on the ocean floor. Tuna live in the Atlantic ocean. Crabs live on the ocean floor.

OCEAN PLANTS GROW IN SHALLOW water Seaweed grows in the Atlantic ocean. Seaweed can be red,green, or brown. They are food for many ocean animals.

Plants in the Atlantic ocean Ocean plants grow in shallow water. Seaweed grows in ocean. seaweed can make you bleed.

The Atlantic ocean is the 2edlargest ocean The Atlantic ocean is bigger than the usa The Atlantic ocean is clean The Atlantic ocean is more than 100 miles long

References Title: The Atlantic ocean author: Anne Yivisaker Copyright:2003 Publisher: Bridge stone book Title: Atlantic ocean Encyclopedia: World Book Kids Copyright Date: 2003