Please Who is really good at Earth Space Science Or Oceans Interactions.
im not owlfred's doctor or anything, but i can do
ok thnx
Identify the ocean treasure/resource you are studying. Introduce how the treasure/resource (In this case SEAFOOD) affects other Earth spheres, both positively and negatively, if appropriate.
the food in terms of the sea
oh, uhhhh
like the food fish eat
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sum wat ho up
hol up tho
i have to ..... Research one of the ocean treasure/resource, as discussed on the Discover Page 2 Oceans Treasures tab, and discuss how that treasure/resource affects other Earth spheres. Describe ways the treasure/resource could become endangered and propose strategies for protecting it.
and seafood is one, the seafood we eat. right?
yes
Food: Seafood is a major industry that depends on the ocean. Fish and shellfish from the ocean are part of a delicately balanced food chain. Many creatures, including humans, rely on the ocean as a primary source of food.
OH, ok, so if it were something like orca, we would be endangering it, but we still eat it, because we like the way it tastes, but then there is tuna, that we could get puounds of with one fish
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thnx bro but hol up for a sec
such mentions
Describe in detail how the ocean SEAFOOD affects the rest of the hydrosphere, as well as the geosphere, cryosphere, biosphere, and atmosphere.
snap...hold on
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ug i have no idea hold on @ganeshie8
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this maketh me madeth
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@wizfan
he did NOT just leave!!!
im really sry i wish i could help but...
Fish live, breathe, eat and die in the hydrosphere. Their carcases add fertilizer to the plankton and seaweed. Geosphere fossilized fish are found here. Basically it is a record of the creatures thay lived up to 4 billion years ago. Cryosphere, in order for fish to get into glaciers they had to be flying fish and unluckily flew smack into a glacier. But I doubt you find many fish there. Biosphere, fish use up oxygen and or breathe out carbon dioxide. This bubbles out of the oceans into the air, but most of it is captured by sea plants which turn it back to oxygen. The oceans release way more oxygen and actually trap CO2. Atmosphere, not much fish in atmosphere except the flying fish. Guess the effects would be the same as the biosphere.
does that help?
thnx :) i wish i could give u a medal
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