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The average weather in the Marine is 12 to 28 degrees. Areas of heavy snow can form downwind of warm water bodies otherwise it is cold air mass.

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The climate in the Marine is monsoon which is windy and used to describe seasonal changes. Warm sea surface temperatures are known to be caused over the Earth’s oceans.

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Seagrasses are flowering plants that grow in Marine environments. There are 60 species of seagrasses globally. They grow under sea ice and live in shallow water. Over 1 billion people live within 50 km of seagrass. For many years seagrass has been used to insulate houses, stuff furniture, thatch roofs and in early car seats.

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The Box Jellyfish is in the invertebrate species and their diet is carnivore. They are also called Sea Wasps and Marine Stingers. In the wild they can reach 1 year old. They are 3m long, 25cm wide and weigh 2kg. They are pale blue and transparent in colour. Their venom is almost the worst in the world. If you get stung it can affect your heart, nerve system and skin cells. Sea turtles usually eat them because they aren’t affected by their sting. They live in Northern Australia and have 15 tentacles from each corner of their bell. Each tentacle is 3m and has up to 5000 stinging cells.

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Seahorses are a type of fish and they are carnivores. Their are 35 species of seahorses. In the wild they can live from 1 - 5 years old. They grow from 1.5cm - 35cm. Their group name is herd. Seahorses have no teeth and no stomach. Food goes through their body so fast, they need to eat nearly all the time, eating 3000 brine shrimp a day. They swim using small fins on their back and head. Their tail is used to grip seagrass and coral. Their long snout sucks in plankton and other food. They are found in shallow tropical waters through out the world. Male seahorses carry baby seahorses in a pouch until they hatch.

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• Algae-Small Fish-Big Fish- Dolphin• Plankton-Mussel-Small Fish- Big Fish-Human• Sun-Dinoflagellates-Copepods-Ocean Sunfish-

Small Shark-Large Shark• Plankton-Fish-Jellyfish-Turtle-Shark Bacteria• Plankton-Crustacean-Fish-Dolphin-Killer Whale• Phytoplankton-Krill-Baleen Whale• Phytoplankton-Zooplankton-Fish-Seal-White

Shark

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Kelp PhytoplanktonDiatomAlgae

Sea UrchinsCrab

Sea Star

Sea Otter

Brime ShrimpSquid

Mullet Zooplankton

Moray Eel

Snowflake EelFin Whale Barnacles

Blenny

Scorpion fish Killer Whale

Hawkfish

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• The Marine is the largest biome in the world.• The sea otter has approximately 1 million

hairs per square inch.• Marine plants make about 70 to 80% of our

oxygen.• 20 people can stand on a Blue Whale’s

tongue.• There is one cup of salt per gallon of water.• The Mariana Trench is 36200 feet deep.• About 70% of the Earth is ocean.www.freeimages.co.uk/ www.freeimages.co.uk/

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• The largest ocean is the Pacific Ocean. It covers 30% of the Earth.

• The Pacific has about 25000 different islands.• The second largest ocean is the Atlantic Ocean.

It covers 21% of the Earth.• The third largest ocean is the Indian Ocean. It

covers 14% of the Earth.• A jellyfish is 95% water.• Starfish don’t have any brains or blood.

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