1. MARINE
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2. What the
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weather’s like Well, the weather in the ocean
is obviously wet, but the
temperature differs
depending on where you are
in the world. There are 3
main depths of water that
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3. Locations Worldwide
The marine biome is wherever there’s
marine wildlife in or around a mass
of water. Almost ¾ of the world is
made of water on the outer layer.
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Sea stars are sea critters with
several legs and a funny looking mouth in the
middle of its body. They come in many
different colours and patterns. If a leg is bitten
off or falls off, it grows another leg or the rest
of the leg back to normal size to replace it.
This is called regeneration. Sea Stars live stuck
to rocks and feed on molluscs and sea plants.
5. Walruses
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Walruses are large, wrinkly, brown animals that
spend most of their time on the land. On land they
live in big groups, almost laying on top of each
other, all huddled up. The length of a walrus
ranges from 2.2-3.6m (7.7-12ft). Both male and
female walruses have tusks that can measure up to
1m and up to 5.4kg in weight.
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Prawns are quite small decapod crustaceans
that are related to krill and DELICIOUS to have
as a side on a meal. Anyway, back to the
facts. There are 540 existing species. They
can weigh up to 540 grams and measure 330
millimetres in length.
7. Seaweed
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Seaweed is a plant that lives at the
bottom of the sea. It is used in many
cooked masterpieces, my favourite
one being sushi. Seaweed has many
uses for many other things including
medicines, fertilizer, etc.
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Kelp grows along most rocky coastlines. The
top of it clings on to the rocks and the rest of
the plant dangles down into the depths of the
water. Each leaf has a gas bladder to keep
the kelp from sinking to the bottom of the
ocean, but there’s not too much air in each
leaf that it would all float up to the surface.
Kelp can grow up to 18-90 ft. in length.
9. Algae,
The Sun plankton,
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Food Web
11. BIBLIOGRAPHY
All my photos have come from
www.freedigitalphotos.net and
www.freeimages.co.uk and my fonts and arrows
have come from Microsoft word. My information’s
from Google but I’ve changed the language around
and put it in my own words.