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A small fish called the anchovy can be found in the cold ocean waters off the coast of Peru. The anchovy population in Peru is
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When carbon dioxide is in ocean water it bonds to carbonate, preventing its use by
A: coral reefs and currents. B: whales and
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Which component of a marine ecosystem is abiotic?(1 point)
Responses shark shark water water dolphin dolphin algae
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Which component of a marine ecosystem is abiotic?(1 point)
Responses algae algae dolphin dolphin shark shark water
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How might an oil spill affect organisms in a marine ecosystem?
Study reveals sunlight can help dissolve oil into seawater a It
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In this unit, we studied multiple things that could (or did) cause a decrease in coral populations—namely, increased water
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Which component of a marine ecosystem is abiotic?(1 point)
Responses dolphin dolphin water water shark shark algae
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If the amount of algae in the ocean decreases by 50% of the population of its consumers goby fish will?
Increased by 50%.
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In 1–2 sentences, describe two ways carbon dioxide in the water affects habitats and ocean animals.(2 points)
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Based on the article, the reader can tell that __________.
A.ecosystems in Colombia's oceans have fewer guardians than Colombia's
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Since the 1900s, sea surface temperatures over the Great Barrier Reef have been gradually increasing. These rising ocean
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Which organism is most responsible for the decrease in the great white shark population
A- humans B- scallops C- oysters D- rays
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The study on the metal concentrations, acidity levels, and flow velocity of tailings discharged through deep sea tailing
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Fertilizer from agriculture flows into the ocean. What organism may directly benefit from this runoff?
A. Fish B. Algae C.
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Bleached coral is a sign that(1 point)
Responses a. the biodiversity of the reef is stable. b. the water is too warm. c. the
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Use the texts titled Turning the Tide and Diving to Rescue Coral Reefs to answer the question.
Turning the Tide Diving to Rescue
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All of the following are mentioned in this lesson as factors threatening the waters of southeastern Australia except: (1 point)
R
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Marine scientists are concerned about recent coral bleaching in the Bahamas. What is the MOST likely cause of this event?
A.
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Marine scientists are concerned about recent coral bleaching in the Bahamas. What is the MOST likely cause of this event?
A. an
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How might an oil spill affect organisms in a marine ecosystem?
Study reveals sunlight can help dissolve oil into seawater a It
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Overfishing and habitat destruction are major threats to the health and sustainability of marine ecosystems.
Rephrase this
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1. What is your chosen topic? Marine Biome
2. As you research your topic, what are three main ideas associated with your topic?
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Which component of a marine ecosystem is abiotic?
a shark b dolphin c algae d water
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What happened to North American coastal waters when the
great white shark population decreased? (1 point) The oyster population
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Fertilizer from agriculture flows into the ocean. What organism may directly benefit from this runoff?(1 point)
Responses
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Think of an example of low diversity with coral reef bleaching
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Penelope is on a cruise from Florida to the Bahamas and the captain has said they are passing over the Million Mounds coral
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These dangers also upset the fragile harmony of marine ecosystems, causing more damage to sea creatures and the people who
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Coral reef communities develop primarily in shallow, low-nutrient, tropical waters. Coral reefs are formed by coral polyps,
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What impact do the reefs in La República Dominicana have on the local economy?(1 point)
Responses They provide fish for the
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Coral reef communities develop primarily in shallow, low-nutrient, tropical waters. Coral reefs are formed by coral polyps,
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How can coral reaf beaching effect biodiversity (in 1 sentence)
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