The marine biome is the worlds largest biome, covering 75% of the Earth's surface.
The marine biome is characterized by salt water which makes up its mass.
Temperature varies based on world location and depth of each ocean but the average is 38 degrees F.
Climate also varies too much on location to accurately state.
The marine biome is the most biodiverse biome of all. It contains hundreds of thousands of different species of fish and many other different sea mammals and plants.
Wildlife in the marine biome include sharks, groupers, crustaceans, mollusks, and the largest species are bacteria and plankton species.
Vegetation include coral, sea weed, kelp, and sea cucumbers.
Adaptations
The most unique and noticeable adaptation in the marine biome are gills which allow fish to breath underwater.
Sea mammals such as whale and dolphin cannot breath underwater but instead use blow holes to empty water from their bodies and go up to the surface for air.
Many examples of symbiosis are in the marine biome such as clown fish and sea anemone.
The marine biome is characterized by salt water which makes up its mass.
Temperature varies based on world location and depth of each ocean but the average is 38 degrees F.
Climate also varies too much on location to accurately state.
The marine biome is the most biodiverse biome of all. It contains hundreds of thousands of different species of fish and many other different sea mammals and plants.
Wildlife in the marine biome include sharks, groupers, crustaceans, mollusks, and the largest species are bacteria and plankton species.
Vegetation include coral, sea weed, kelp, and sea cucumbers.
Adaptations
The most unique and noticeable adaptation in the marine biome are gills which allow fish to breath underwater.
Sea mammals such as whale and dolphin cannot breath underwater but instead use blow holes to empty water from their bodies and go up to the surface for air.
Many examples of symbiosis are in the marine biome such as clown fish and sea anemone.