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finlep [7]
2 years ago
12

What creates a thermocline?

Chemistry
1 answer:
vredina [299]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

here are the answers to all the questions on the quiz Phytoplankton

There would be no ocean life without _____.

thermocline

marine snow  

phytoplankton

runoff

Phytoplankton is the answer.

What creates a thermocline?

a series of strong ocean storms  

a difference in water temperature

a difference in the amount of phytoplankton

a change in the phytoplankton population

a difference in water temperature is the answer

What limits the growth of phytoplankton?

It is limited by the amount of water that runs off into the ocean.

It is limited by the number of fish eating the phytoplankton directly.

It is limited by the depth of the water in the ocean.  

It is limited by the amount of nutrients in the water.

It is limited by the amount of nutrients in the water is the answer

 

What are phytoplankton? (Select all that apply.)  

They are organisms that support all other life in the oceans.

They are tiny plants that drift with the currents of the ocean.

They are small plants and animals that exist both on land and in the ocean.

They are microscopic animals that drift with the currents of the wind.

They are organisms that support all other life in the oceans.

They are tiny plants that drift with the currents of the ocean.

are the answers

Which is a possible food chain in the ocean from start to finish?  

phytoplankton, zooplankton, small fish, large fish, large shark

zooplankton, phytoplankton, large fish, small fish, large shark

phytoplankton, large shark, zooplankton, large fish, small fish

large shark, large fish, small fish, zooplankton, phytoplankton

phytoplankton, zooplankton, small fish, large fish, large shark is the answer

Hope this helps!

did the quiz and got 100%

May I get braineist pls

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