Mangrove forests cover approximately 3.5% of the world's oceans. These unique coastal ecosystems provide important habitats for a variety of marine life and play a critical role in protecting Coastlines from erosion and storm damage.
Leatherback sea turtles are known to live in all major oceans, primarily in tropical and temperate regions. They can be found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans, often traveling long distances between nesting and foraging grounds. They are known to nest on beaches in tropical areas.
Yes, the plant life in the oceans, such as phytoplankton, contributes significantly to the oxygen production and overall greenery on Earth. It is estimated to produce around 50-85% of the world's oxygen.
All Vertebrates That they originated in the oceans.
Whales can be found in all of the world's oceans. Some common whale habitats include the Arctic, Antarctic, Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian oceans.
Short Answer:All of the world's oceans are salt water and all of the seas which are connected to oceans are salt water.More Information:About 97.5% of water on Earth is salt water and 2.5% fresh water.All of the oceans are salt water and the oceans represent more than 96% of all water on Earth.Of the 2.5% fresh water, only 0.3% is in liquid form on the surface. Most of the rest is frozen or underground. Less than .01 % of all water is in lakes and rivers.A breakdown of the various forms of water is as follows, going from the largest to the smallest.96.5000% Oceans, Seas, bays1.7400% Ice caps, glaciers, snow0.9400% Saline Groundwater0.7600% Fresh groundwater0.0220% Ground ice and permafrost0.0070% Fresh Lakes0.0060% Saline Lakes0.0010% Soil moisture0.0010% Atmosphere0.0008% Swamps0.0002% Rivers0.0001% Biological
One species adapted to all the worlds oceans
All the worlds Oceans and Seas are salt water
The Mid-Oceanic Ridge.
out of all the ocaens we can drink 1percent of it.
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The Mariana Trench is 35,994 ft deep and located in the Pacific Ocean.
I have heard there is a place in the pacific ocean where all the "overboard" garbage in the worlds oceans accumulated as all currents eventually end there.
Yes, the oceans cover about 70.8% of the Earth's surface, not 75%. This includes all the major oceans such as the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic oceans.
Oceans cover up to 70 percent of the earthâ??s surface. They serve to be the largest habitat of our planet and contain up to 99 percent of the living space on the planet. Nearly 50 percent of all species on Earth take home in the oceans.
Limestone makes up ten percent of all sedimentary rocks.
The oceans are estimated to accumulate for 50-80% of all life on earth.
Ninety six percent of all Earth's water is in the oceans. The rest of Earths' water comes from lakes, rivers, and from vapor in the air.