Indian Ocean Earthquake of 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake of 2004 By Alexis Pinkham.
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OPEN OCEANBY: Nolan HooverClifford Ressler The temperature of
the Indian ocean my varies at the time of the year
Indian Ocean
Necessities
Boat Air Breathing
helmet
If you were to visit the Indian ocean, you would want it to be summer because the water would be much warmer
Sharks
Zebra shark Tiger shark Great white shark Nurse shark Hammerhead shark Saw shark Cat shark Angel shark
Fish1)Clown fish2)Four-eyed fish3)Sargo 4)Cowfish5)Clown
triggerfish6)Mexican
hogfish7)Black tetra8)Wahoo9)Top minow10)Flame
angelfish
Seahorses
1)Big belly seahorse2)Winged seahorse3)Pygmy seahorse4)Tiger tail seahorse5)Sea pony6)Lined seahorse7)Big headed
seahorse
Seaweed
1)Ulva2)Porphyra3)Chondrus4)Agar5)Sargassum
VOCAB
Phiotic –Having Light
Aphiotic – Not having light
Benthic – Low part in the ocean including the sediment surface and some sub surface layers.
VOCAB
Salinity – A salty solution (salt water)
Marine – Existing in or produced by sea
Sources
www.factsmonster.com/ce6/sci/a0861006 www.oceanlight.com/fish.html www.dictionary.com www.ocean.com www.seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/OCEAN