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Marine Life By Gabriel, Ryan, Dayday,Kaw, and Isaac
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Levels of Marine Biome Intertidal zone (first level) Intertidal zone (first level) Neritic Zone (Second level) Neritic Zone (Second level) Oceanic zone (third level) Oceanic zone (third level) Benthic Zone (last level) Benthic Zone (last level) Organisms need special adaptations for each level. Organisms need special adaptations for each level.
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Animals Smallest animal in the marine biome is plankton. Smallest animal in the marine biome is plankton. Biggest animal on earth is the blue whale. Biggest animal on earth is the blue whale. FISHHHHHHHHH! FISHHHHHHHHH!
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Interesting Facts Marine ecosystems support a broad diversity of life. Marine ecosystems support a broad diversity of life. A coral reef is one of the most biologically diverse ecosystem on Earth. A coral reef is one of the most biologically diverse ecosystem on Earth. Humans get most of the protein from eating fish from the ocean. Humans get most of the protein from eating fish from the ocean. The oceans cover ¾ of Earth's surface. The oceans cover ¾ of Earth's surface.
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Environment Temperature varies on the depth of the water. Temperature varies on the depth of the water. Oil spills and toxic waste are a major issue for oceans because of the harm they do. Oil spills and toxic waste are a major issue for oceans because of the harm they do. The life in a marine ecosystem depends on the water temperature, water depth, and amount of sunlight the area receives. The life in a marine ecosystem depends on the water temperature, water depth, and amount of sunlight the area receives. The average temperature of the ocean is around 39 Fahrenheit. The average temperature of the ocean is around 39 Fahrenheit.
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