What is a marine biom?

sea biom includes all the water on the Earth's surface. The marine biom covers three quarters of the Earth. There are thousands of animals and plants in biome. These plants and animals are affected by events in waters.

The Earth's climate does not actually affect the sea biom. The water is warm as soon as you approach the equator and cold as you approach north and south poles. Since the water does not heat or cool down very quickly, there are only small changes in the biome. While the earthly climate does not drastically affect the marine biom, the marine biome affects the climate above the soil. Sea currents affect all coastal areas and winds usually correspond to water temperature.

The circulation patterns in the open ocean move horizontally and affect the upper surface water. There is also a vertical circulation and this has a greater effect on marine life. In the type upwellingverting circulation of ocean water, deep ocean water filled with melted nutrients travels to coastal surface waters and supportis the growth of plankton. Plankton is the basis of the entire food chain throughout the oceans. In the circulation of thermohalin , nutrient -rich water increases and mixes, but only in polar regions where there are different differences in temperature, density and saltiness of ocean water.

There are serious dangers in the waters of the world and come from oil leaks and water pollution. On the coast of Alaska, in the Gulf and Gulf of Mexico, they are the worst places for oil leaks that have caused a great deal of destroying wild animals and plants in the marine biome. The ejection of garbage and toxic waste into the ocean by companies is another major problem affecting world water sources. Even the laziness of ordinary citizens who influence the ocean in the ocean.

As the sea biom will be useful in the future. As the world begins to understand the importance of linking between life, earth and sea, new awareness will bring better protectionfor all ground sources.

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