1. TEAM 5
T H E O C E A N B I O M E
MARITIME ECOSYSTEM
he marine biome is the largest biome in
the world! It covers about 70% of the earth. It
includes the five main oceans: the Pacific,
Atlantic, Indian, Arctic and Southern, as well
as many smaller bays and gulfs. Marine
regions are usually very salty This type of
marine biome corresponds to the regions of
oceanic waters that register the planet far and
wide. Both the Pacific Ocean, as well as the
Atlantic, Indian, Arctic and Antarctic,
encompass marine biomes rich in biodiversity
It is estimated that only 5% of the oceans have been
explored, so 95% of the seabed is still unmapped. If we
consider that 71 percent of the Earth's surface is covered
by oceans ... we still know very little about our own
planet!
As many of us know, our planet is made up of 70% water and
30% land, because of this it is so important. We have many parts
that make it up, such as its oceans, seas and lagoons, in which a
branch of beings and plants that live in these places emerge.
INFORMATION
AQUATIC BEINGS
the ocean biome
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Ocean Rivers
Sea
There are all parts
of the world, this is
made up of several
seas, it changes its
nickname
depending on the
continent
This is the branch
of the ocean in
which we can find
beings such as
mollusk fish and
many others
besides that the
water in these
territories is
usually salty
In this ecosystem we
find fresh water and
it is usually found
within terrestrial
areas, it usually has
mostly fish and
shrimp in addition to
that they descend
into the ocean.
A LIVING WORLD IS BETTER
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LIVE DEAD
NICOLAS CALVACHE, MARIA FERNADA TORRES, MATEO CASA, JHULIANA POZO,
MICHAEL CAZA, KEVIN RIVERA