Caltech Researchers Believe Tiny Sea Animals Are Big Drivers Of Ocean Currents
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The fact that ocean currents, which move the waters and help mix-up varying temperatures, salinity and nutrients, are caused by tides and winds is a well-documented fact. Now some researchers from the California Institute of Technology believe that the zillions of small marine animals that live deep inside our oceans also play a big role in the churning of the waters.
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- Brenda10년 이상I really like this story because it teaches you a lot about the ocean.my question is how can tiny zooplankton be able to make big currents wave in the ocean?
- dylan e10년 이상It is cool that small things like jellyfish can move water. It is a fact i haven't heard before. I think it is awesome it makes power. My question is how many times did they conduct the experiment?
- ayersdm071510년 이상this article was actually kinda interesting the reason why is because most of that stuff was really informing so most of that stuff i did not know.And that was my comment.
- marmar10년 이상Your artile is great.It has a lot of deatils.It also has facts.That is what I like about your artile thank tou
- 6thgradestudent10년 이상I like this article because it talks about the current. I also like how it says John Dabiri published his findings in the Physics of fluids. Lastly i like how it says that animals play a role in it too
- ayersdm071510년 이상this article was actually kinda interesting & informing because some of that stuff i didn't know.
- Stephanie M.M. 10년 이상This animals help ocean very much and every time we discover more things...
- Stephanie M.M. 10년 이상Isn't that incredible this little sea animals are very important on the ocean, i though that they were important but know i proof it...
- Stephanie M.M. 10년 이상This article helps you know about the importance of animals you didn't tough that they were that important on sea workouts
- Stephanie M.M. 10년 이상How little sea animals could be a big part of the oceans waters...