the deep sea by oliver maher and matthew brophy introduction the deep sea is the bottom of the ocean...
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The Deep SeaThe Deep Sea
By Oliver Maher and Matthew By Oliver Maher and Matthew BrophyBrophy
IntroductionIntroduction
the deep sea is the bottom of thethe deep sea is the bottom of the ocean it is salt water.ocean it is salt water.
What lives in the deep seaWhat lives in the deep sea
Some of the animals that live in the Some of the animals that live in the deep sea are: Angler fish, Fin ray, deep sea are: Angler fish, Fin ray, brittle star, giant sea spider, viper brittle star, giant sea spider, viper fish, dragonfish, jellyfish, fangtooth, fish, dragonfish, jellyfish, fangtooth, snipe Eel, sperm whale, coelacanth, snipe Eel, sperm whale, coelacanth, Giant squid, oarfish and more Giant squid, oarfish and more
This is a cilocanth it is a living fossil.This is a cilocanth it is a living fossil.
Is it threatened! How?Is it threatened! How?
no It is not!!!!! It’s not threatened because no It is not!!!!! It’s not threatened because the pressure keeps it so stable and it is so the pressure keeps it so stable and it is so deep that not many human impacts can deep that not many human impacts can reach it.reach it.
Is it stable?
•Yes it is!!!!It hardly moves! The pressure is so
strong that it keeps it that way.
Were does it get its water from?
The water in the deep sea comes from the rain and the rivers, To the top of the sea which then currents take to the bottom!
WHERE DOES THE WATER WHERE DOES THE WATER GO? GO?
Water deep in the ocean moves Water deep in the ocean moves with the ocean currents to the with the ocean currents to the top of the ocean over top of the ocean over thousands or millions of years thousands or millions of years and then evaporates. and then evaporates.
Threats Threats
SOME THEATS ARE: DEEP SEA SOME THEATS ARE: DEEP SEA TRAWLING, OIL AND GAS DRILLING TRAWLING, OIL AND GAS DRILLING AND CLIMATE CHANGEAND CLIMATE CHANGE
The endThe end
BibliographyBibliography
• www.Wikipedia.com (website)
• www.Deep sea information.com (website)
• Ocean A. Beverly (book)