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These huge bodies of water that surround the continents are critical to us on planet earth 8K. However, over fishing by humans and the constant threat of global warming always threaten to render these areas barren. The ocean of the entire planet earth is a continuous body of water that covers almost 72 percent of the surface of our planet earth. The currents of the sea determine the meteorological conditions of the planet earth and agitate the marine life, such as the animals and fish that live in the sea.
Human beings depend on these enormous waters for their food and survival, but global warming and fishing threaten to disturb the sea and leave it without fish and animals. The oceans contain approximately 2 trillion cubic kilometers of water, which represents nearly 98 percent of our planet's overall water supply. The seas of planet earth absorb the sun's heat and transmit it to the atmosphere, then distribute it around the world through constant ocean currents that are very important for the life of animals and fish in the sea.
This drives global weather conditions and acts as a heater when it's cold and as something that cools the world in summer. With ocean sounds for deep sleep with music. Life began in the ocean, and the ocean is still home to most of Earth's fauna and flora, from single-celled organisms to the blue whale, the largest living animal on the planet. Most of the ocean's flora and animals consist of microscopic algae called phytoplankton that float to the surface and through photosynthesis produce about half the oxygen that humans and other land creatures breathe.
Macroalgae and kelp are large algae that are easily visible to the human eye. Rooted marine plants, such as those that make up seagrass beds, can only survive at a depth where lightning can help photosynthesis, about 200 meters. Half of the oceans and seas in the world have a depth of more than 3,000 meters.
Other fish, octopus, squid, eels, dolphins and whales ply the open waters while crabs, starfish, oysters and snails exist and move on the bottom of the seas around the world. Creatures like jellyfish have nowhere to run and most are left to the whims of wind and currents. Mammals such as otters, walruses, and even polar bears also depend on the ocean for their survival, moving in and out as needed for survival and sea animals names with fish video. Conservationists insistently call for international protection to protect and care for fish stocks in the ocean and greenhouse gas reductions to reduce global warming to care for animals and life on our planet earth.
These huge bodies of water that surround the continents are critical to us on planet earth 8K. However, over fishing by humans and the constant threat of global warming always threaten to render these areas barren. The ocean of the entire planet earth is a continuous body of water that covers almost 72 percent of the surface of our planet earth. The currents of the sea determine the meteorological conditions of the planet earth and agitate the marine life, such as the animals and fish that live in the sea.
Human beings depend on these enormous waters for their food and survival, but global warming and fishing threaten to disturb the sea and leave it without fish and animals. The oceans contain approximately 2 trillion cubic kilometers of water, which represents nearly 98 percent of our planet's overall water supply. The seas of planet earth absorb the sun's heat and transmit it to the atmosphere, then distribute it around the world through constant ocean currents that are very important for the life of animals and fish in the sea.
This drives global weather conditions and acts as a heater when it's cold and as something that cools the world in summer. With ocean sounds for deep sleep with music. Life began in the ocean, and the ocean is still home to most of Earth's fauna and flora, from single-celled organisms to the blue whale, the largest living animal on the planet. Most of the ocean's flora and animals consist of microscopic algae called phytoplankton that float to the surface and through photosynthesis produce about half the oxygen that humans and other land creatures breathe.
Macroalgae and kelp are large algae that are easily visible to the human eye. Rooted marine plants, such as those that make up seagrass beds, can only survive at a depth where lightning can help photosynthesis, about 200 meters. Half of the oceans and seas in the world have a depth of more than 3,000 meters.
Other fish, octopus, squid, eels, dolphins and whales ply the open waters while crabs, starfish, oysters and snails exist and move on the bottom of the seas around the world. Creatures like jellyfish have nowhere to run and most are left to the whims of wind and currents. Mammals such as otters, walruses, and even polar bears also depend on the ocean for their survival, moving in and out as needed for survival and sea animals names with fish video. Conservationists insistently call for international protection to protect and care for fish stocks in the ocean and greenhouse gas reductions to reduce global warming to care for animals and life on our planet earth.
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