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- A) What is the independent variable? What is the dependent variable? B)In what type of environment would you most likely find Fish Species 1 In what type of environment would you most likely find Fish Species 2 C)How much oxygen is consumed by Fish Species 1 when the salinity is 10 ppt? Fish Species 2 will consume 6 mg/min of oxygen at what salinityHow does gravity play a role in moving water in the water cycle?Why are organisms in the abyssal zone of the ocean necessarily halophilic, psychrophilic, barophilic, and anaerobic?
- How do we know if the rules and regulations imposed by the USA help protect our marine resources?How are increasing atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide affecting the pH of ocean water? a)Ocean water pH is increasing b)Ocean water pH is decreasing c)Ocean water pH is not changingAnswer the following questions: 1.) How does wind, evaporation and tide in fluence the distribution of salinity in the estuary? 2.) Why is it a problem to the animals lacking siphons to live in the sediment? List two problems.
- Which of these statements describes an accurate model for how carbon dioxide and oxygen levels change within the ocean over time? Choose two answers that apply. A) eutrophication of the ocean leads to an increase in dissolved oxygen. B) photosynthesis by the phytoplankton increase the oxygen concentration of the ocean. C) decomposition of dead organic matter decreases the oxygen concentration in the ocean. D) cellular respiration by primary consumers increases the oxygen concentration in the ocean E) anaerobic respiration at the ocean floor decreases the carbon dioxide levels in the oceanWhy are estuaries irreplaceable?What energy resources exist in the ocean?