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    be trifled with. EYEEESIGHTTT AYEEEEE The peacock mantis shrimp lives in the crevices of coral and rocks on the ocean floor. They are sometimes found in 3-40 m deep water but more often found in depths of 10-30 m. They live in water with a temperature around 22-28°C. They are commonly found in u-shaped burrows. Their preferred habitats include marine or tropical saltwater within biomes of benthic reef. Odontodactylus scyllarus have been found inside the stomach of yellow fish tuna but other

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    The New Craftsmanship Iris van Herpen
and her Inspiration “With my work I intend to show that fashion can certainly have an added value to the world” In the Centraal Museum of Utrecht‚ Netherlands‚ renowned fashion designer/artist Iris van Herpen (1984) exhibits a highly personal side of her work for the public from 29 June until 9 October 2011. By contrasting her designs with what worked as the inspiration behind them‚ van Herpen’s futuristic approach to fashion is displayed with art dating

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    hurt. Luckily for me‚ it was not long and I felt comfortable quickly. Then I explored underwater kingdom – it was like a totally different world. I saw some corals‚ most of them looked like giant mushrooms and I could touch it. I was very excited and amazed when I enjoyed different kind of fishes showing off their bodies on colorful coral reefs and swimming in front of me. I had unbelievable time in there and this was my unforgettable

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    that it drags the topsoil and various other harmful agricultural chemicals with it. That dirty water then filters into the river catchments that feed the Great Barrier Reef. This water turns into mud‚ algae and bacteria that settle on the living coral organisms. It then smothers the animal and eventually kills it. Climatic change: Coral can loose its colour or even die from a change in its climate such as a cyclone or global warming. All the pollution that humans send up into the atmosphere thins the

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    end up going extinct‚ and dying off. When there are no trees‚ animals that rely on the trees can’t thrive. Third coral reefs‚ in the ted talk video it showed me how us as human destroy sea coral. With boats and bulldozers‚ And that’s not good. But on top of that the coral have storms and many other things to worry about. Even though they can handle those things separate. When dead coral and a storm mix it creates a disaster. It

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    Hawksbill turtles like this because the reefs have sponges they like to feed on. Hawksbills are omnivorous and will also eat mollusks‚ marine algae‚ crustaceans‚ sea urchins‚ fish‚ and jellyfish. Their hard shells protect them from many predators‚ but they still fall prey to large fish‚ sharks

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    Patrick Moore‚ the term “ocean acidification” has been fabricated‚ and people do not see the positive effects it has on marine life. In 2003‚ many articles on ocean acidification were published. Moore challenges one of the article’s hypothesis that corals will cease to grow by mid-century‚ and ocean acidification will impact fisheries worldwide. Moore emphasizes that there are five key reasons why the ocean acidification narrative is a fabrication. First‚ the concentration of Co2 was much higher in

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    kill with their powerful venom. Their venom is one of the deadliest in the world.it attacked the whole body and kills you very quick. A box jellyfish is about 10 feet long 4.4 weight. Coral Coral organisms‚called polyps can live on their own.coral polyps are tiny and soft bodied organisms related to the sea. Coral live in tropical waters around the world. Cuboza Cubozoa is jellyfish that live in tropical warm waters around the earth.It has verey dangreouse teticlaes that are 10 Feet long. scyphozoa

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    The marine biome is one of the largest biomes on the earth. It spans three fourths of the earths surface. It includes all five oceans the Arctic‚ Indian‚ Southern‚ Atlantic‚ and Pacific. In it There are many many types of fish and also some mammals. The oceans span wide and deep. There are also plants in the ocean. The ocean is a vast and mysterious place where we are still discovering many things about it everyday. The physical attributes of the ocean depend on which ocean you explore‚for example

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    carbonate ions are a key component within the ocean‚ these help build structures for sea shells and coral skeletons‚ when the carbon dioxide increases the carbonate ions become less abundant. This means that animals are then in trouble of losing their homes or shelter from surrounding predators in the ecosystem. The structures of clams‚ shallow water corals‚ plankton‚ sea urchins‚ oysters and deep sea corals could be ruined from the increase of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Some certain species

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