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The Ocean

Submitted by leamont on May 3, 2006

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The Ocean
The Ocean is the most important resource we have. It provides us with food, transportation, electricity, and it even regulates and purifies our water supply through the process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. Without it, we would not be able to survive.
The Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific oceans are the three major oceans. There are several smaller bodies of water that are considered parts of these oceans include the Caribbean Sea, the Caspian Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Red Sea. Most of these are located in the Atlantic Ocean.
Ocean water contains 96.5 percent fresh water, and 3.5 percent salts. It also contains hundredths of amounts of other minerals such as sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, and calcium sulfate. These minerals give the ocean a very salty taste. The amount of dissolved salts in ocean water is described using the term salinity. Salinity is the number of grams of dissolved salts in 1 kilogram of water.
The ocean is full of many exotic and beautiful creatures. These range from the tiny krill, to the strange sea anemone and sea cucumber, to the great white shark and to the gigantic great blue whale. Each and every one of these creatures plays an important role in the well being and the survival of the ocean. Krill are provided to feed baleen whales, which use their mouths like filters to catch the krill. The shark has been provided for us to clean up the ocean, and to get rid of the sick and dying creatures that will pollute the ocean. Even the little anemone has a role. Fish such as the clownfish and certain species of craps and shrimp use the anemone for protection, and in turn they help the anemone get food by attracting food for the anemone.
The coral reef is one of the most beautiful and colorful creatures in the ocean. Only a few feet under the waves of the ocean, a colorful "city" is at work. Hundreds of fish and animals use the coral reef as a...

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