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Deep Oceans By Joshua

Deep Oceans By Joshua. SOME FACTS ABOUT DEEP OCEANS. There is only a small amount of oxygen in deep oceans. It’s usually pitch black. Did you know the deepest layer is called deep layer. Oceans cover 75 present of the earth. . MORE FACTS ABOUT DEEP OCEANS 2.

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Deep Oceans By Joshua

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  1. Deep Oceans By Joshua

  2. SOME FACTS ABOUT DEEP OCEANS • There is only a small amount of oxygen in deep oceans. • It’s usually pitch black. • Did you know the deepest layer is called deep layer. • Oceans cover 75 present of the earth.

  3. MORE FACTS ABOUT DEEP OCEANS 2 • Did you know we know more about space then we do deep oceans. • Deep oceans are 1,000 meters deep or more. • The temperature may be only 1 or 2 degrees above 0.

  4. HERE ARE SOME ANIMALS THAT LIVE IN DEEP OCEANS This is a vampire squid This is a giant isopod This is a angler fish This is a viper fish This is a hagfish

  5. HERE ARE SOME DEEP SEA PLANTS This is deep sea coral This is sea weed This is a deep sea anomie

  6. THE DEEP SEA FOOD CHAIN • IF there was a missing link in the food chain. The food chain would fall. For example if there was no more krill ,seals would die so would other animals that rely on krill.

  7. MORE DEEP SEA FOOD CHAIN STUFF

  8. SOME ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS • Some animals that live were it is pitch black so they produce there own light. They produce this by using bioluminescence .Here is a example This is a squid

  9. MORE ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS • There is not much oxygen down there so to use the least amount of oxygen some animals use the current to move them to the place they want to go. Another adaptation is that some animals don’t move at all they just wait for there prey to swim by then they grab that thing.

  10. SOME ENDANGERED ANIMALS This is a sea turtle This is a giant triton sea snail This is blue fin tuna This is krill

  11. SOME MORE ENDANGERED ANIMALS This is a blue whale This is a manta This is a chart of some endangered species

  12. EXTREME CONDITIONS • There is no air for humans • It’s to cold so we would freeze to death • It is to dark we would not be able to see • There is no food to eat The presser is 1000 times heavier than gravity on earth

  13. Humans interfering with nature This is a oil spill This is what it looks like to over fish!!

  14. Human interference

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