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Marine - Coggle Diagram
Marine
Animals
Whales
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predator for sea creatures in their diets, such as copepod crustaceans and small fish
Dolphins
Structural: blowhole located at the top of the body, which allows a dolphin to come up to the surface
functional: While asleep, half of a dolphin's brain remains awake
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Starfish
They have bony, calcified skin, which protects them from most predators, and many wear striking colors that camouflage them or scare off potential attackers.
Predator for clams and oysters, arthropods, small fish and gastropod molluscs
Prey for fish, sea turtles, snails, crabs, shrimp, otters, birds and even other sea stars
The types of ocean plants are kelp, seaweed, Seagrass, red algae, phytoplankton, corals and algae.
climate
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Oceanic climates are defined as having a monthly mean temperature below 22 °C (72 °F) in the warmest month, and above 0 °C (32 °F) (or −3 °C (27 °F) in the coldest month). This climate type is often caused by the onshore flow from the cool, high latitude oceans that are found west of their location.
location
contains (5) five oceans, including the Arctic, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific and Southern.
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Plants
Marine plants are divided into three types: euphotic or sunli, disphotic or twilight and aphotic or midnight depending upon the amount of sunlight needed for their survival and growth.
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