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What two factors are negatively affected coral reefs due to climate change
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Jellyfish compete with anchovies for plankton and are preyed upon by tuna and swordfish. Which change might benefit jellyfish?(1
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Jellyfish compete with anchovies for plankton and are preyed upon by tuna and swordfish. Which change might benefit jellyfish?(1
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Solve for a. 5a≤10
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Which organism is most responsible for the decrease in the great white shark population?(1 point)
Responses rays rays humans
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Fertilizer from agriculture flows into the ocean. What organism may directly benefit from this runoff?(1 point)
Responses oysters
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Jellyfish compete with anchovies for plankton, and are prayed upon by tuna and swordfish, which might benefit jellyfish. Would
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QUESTION 3
3 / 4 Think about the article. Which is true about clownfish? They live inside anemones because anemone poison does
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The table below shows the maximum depth up to which some shallow water coral species can establish their colonies.
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What happened to North American coastal waters when the great white shark population decreased?(1 point)
Responses The scallop
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Read this passage from the article:
Clownfish also dine on the food scraps that anemones leave behind. And they swim out from the
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Think about the article. Which is true about clownfish?
They eat anemones because anemone poison does not hurt them. They make a
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Jellyfish, also known as the everyday monster, can cause a lot of problems that affect both the
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Fertilizer from agriculture flows into the ocean. What organisms may directly benefit from this runoff?
Dolphins Fish Oysters
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What happened to North American coastal waters when the great white shark population
Item 5 decreased? (1 point) caputo! Item 6
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Read the paragraph from a student’s report.
1Horseshoe crabs are mighty creatures with spiky tails, combat helmet-like shells,
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What happened to North American coastal waters when the great white shark population decreased?
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In 1-2 sentences, How do dolphins get oxygen?
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In 1-2 setences, What is coral bleaching and why is it so dangerous for the coral?
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Fertilizer from agriculture flows into the ocean. What organism may directly benefit from this runoff?(1 point)
Responses fish
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Solve for a. 5a≤10Question Exposure to secondhand
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Jellyfish compete with anchovies for plankton and are preyed upon by tuna and swordfish. Which change might benefit jellyfish?(1
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California sea lions communicate underwater at frequencies ranging from 500 to 4,000 hertz. The speed of sound in sea water is
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If someone visits the aquarium at the point (-3,2), what will they find.
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Giant kelp, which can up to 60 meters, are known as
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Read the paragraph from a student’s report.
1Horseshoe crabs are mighty creatures with spiky tails, combat helmet-like shells,
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How does the net of a fish tank with no lid compare to the net of a fish tank with its lid on? (1 point)
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The colossal squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) primarily inhabits the cold, deep waters of the Southern Ocean, particularly
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Octopus Facts
Octopi live in many different parts of the ocean. In the ocean, they prefer to live in coral reefs. Octopi have
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Octopus Facts
Octopi live in many different parts of the ocean. In the ocean, they prefer to live in coral reefs. Octopi have
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The lionfish is a venomous type of fish that is native to the Indo-Pacific and Red Sea but was introduced into the Western
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I found ___ to support my conclusion about killer whales in a book about sea creatures.
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The Author, the Sweetlips, and the Puffer Fish,end bold,
paragraph 1,On Australia's Great Barrier Reef, if you dive down with the
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The Author, the Sweetlips, and the Puffer Fish,end bold,
paragraph 1,On Australia's Great Barrier Reef, if you dive down with the
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Penelope is reading the recent NOAA report on international fishing activities. What will she MOST likely read about bycatch?
A.
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William is making a presentation on competition among marine life. What would he MOST likely include on a slide to demonstrate
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Changing Coral Reef Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question How are algae and polyps related?(1 point) Responses The polyps embed
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Fertilizer from agriculture flows into the ocean. What
organism may directly benefit from this runoff? (1 point) dolphins oysters
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Which is the least likely reason that a seal needs ice cover?(1 point)
Responses a. to protect itself from the sun b. to get in
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Coral bleaching affects(1 point)
Responses a. the biodiversity of the water. b. the acidity of the water. c. the color of the
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California sea lions communicate underwater at frequencies ranging from 500 to 4,000 hertz. The speed of sound in sea water is
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u dont know me
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What happens after coral is bleached?(1 point)
Responses The coral releases algae into the ocean. The coral releases algae into
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Which organism is most responsible for the decrease in the great white shark population?(1 point)
Responses oysters oysters
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What happened to the average amount of Dead Zone from 1990 to 2015?(1 point)
Responses It increased. It increased. It decreased.
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Coral reefs are crucial components of the marine biome, providing habitat for numerous marine species, protecting coastlines
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Coral reefs are crucial components of the marine biome, providing habitat for numerous marine species, protecting coastlines
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Conservation efforts and initiatives to protect the marine biome.
Rephrase this sentence in 7th grade
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Which animals in this list
Sperm Whale Squid Shrimp Zooplankton Phytoplankton get their energy from producers?
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Why is plastic dangerous for marine life?
Question 5 options: They mistake it for food and cannot digest it They can get tangled
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List a few informational websites than can give me evidence on why sharks are often feared.
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Do sharks go into a frenzy at the smell of blood?
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What happened to North American coastal waters when the great white shark population
decreased? (1 point) The clam population
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