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    them calm. However does they know the deep-part of the ocean and what is hiding benit there.Most of the people don't know what is down there, specially what creatures live and how they survive to the extreme environment that is the deep-sea.The Giant Squid , Zombie Worms,Jellyfish and Yeti Crabs are some of the ”deep-sea creatures ,“ or, in other words they are the “survivors of the deep-sea, “ since they everyday survive to the low temperatures, the darkness and the hard way of getting…

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    Ocean Acidification Effect

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    Ocean Acidification-Effect on Squid Ocean acidification is a direct result of rising atmospheric carbon dioxide CO2 concentration due different type of human activities, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation (Halpern). The world’s ocean surfaces have gradually become more acidic due to absorption of excess anthropological carbon emissions throughout history. Since the Industrial Revolution during 19th century, the carbon dioxide level has been dramatically increasing. In addition, the…

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    work of giant squid - the whale's prime prey. To discover squid sperm whales must dive into deep water. This species is discovered in all the oceans from the world even though only solitary bulls venture into polar waters. The basis of sperm whale society is the herd of females and young. Calves remain with their mother feeding and growing in warm waters such as the Caribbean.…

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    Kraken Myths

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    Legends, a mix of truth and fantasy that's passed down for many of years and will continue to be passed down for many more. We’ve all heard legends of mystic beast roaming in the sea such as the kraken. The kraken has always been a legend in our stories, but what if it wasn't just a legend? It is said that all legends have a hint of truth in them the legend of the kraken is no different. Over years of evidence such as gigantic tentacles being found and constant stories of sea captains our…

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    Does The Squidy Sink?

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    Squidy was a little “squid” in a 2 liter bottle that floated at the top, and when you squeezed the bottle, Squidy sank to the bottom. Then, when you released the bottle, Squidy would float back up to the top. Squidy used some of the gas laws and principles we learned in class such as: Boyle’s law, Pascal’s law, and Archimedes principle. Pascal's law plays a major role in Squidy. Pascal's law is about applying pressure, and when we applied pressure to the bottle, it forced Squidy to sink. The…

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    Dolphins Research Paper

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    home can change quickly. If it becomes too polluted, there’s no food, or even if the water temperature changes, they will migrate to another part of the ocean. Their niche is that they’re top-level predators which control populations of fishes and squids and keep their ecosystem balanced. Also, dolphins often prey on ill or old…

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    4. Uptake and bioaccumulation of plastic derived chemicals A key factor contributing to the bioavailability of microplastics is their small size, density, color, surface (smooth or rough) (Stephanie L. Wright a,2013). Food chain disturbance in marine environment is the major problem because due to ingestion of plastic which consists of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), POP and PAH. They absorbs/bioaccumulation in the fatty acid of living organism and cause death of the species. At least 180…

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    Are you afraid of the sea? All of the unknown creatures. Almost all of the sea is unexplored. But there is one thing that has been terrorizing sailors and pirates. The kraken! If you haven't heard of the kraken it is a huge squid.…

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    Sounds Ocra Guid Theory

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    submarines cannot be able to detect in the deep ocean. So, what is state on the reading, that the sounds ocra whales make are like those that the submarines were detecting, may be false. Second, the theory about that the sounds were caused by giant squid. According to the lecturer, the sounds starting in the 1060s and disappeared…

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    daughter, were fascinated by this strange and unusual show about a sponge that lives under the sea. SpongeBob lives in a pineapple, next door to his best friend Patrick Star, whom is known for little intelligence. SpongeBob also lives next door to Squid ward, who has a very cynical view on life and is always complaining about SpongeBob. Besides perhaps fostering an interest in marine biology, it’s very hard to understand the show’s ability to fascinate, let alone teach. Yet,…

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