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The Amazing Ocean By Sarah Simonetti

The Amazing Ocean By Sarah Simonetti. Contents. Introduction What We Know Mid-Oceanic Ridge Life In The Ocean The Pacific Ocean Volcanic Activity Surfing Conclusion Information. Introduction. The ocean is a beautiful, fascinating thing.

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The Amazing Ocean By Sarah Simonetti

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  1. The Amazing Ocean By Sarah Simonetti

  2. Contents • Introduction • What We Know • Mid-Oceanic Ridge • Life In The Ocean • The Pacific Ocean • Volcanic Activity • Surfing • Conclusion • Information

  3. Introduction The ocean is a beautiful, fascinating thing. It is a habitat to marine life, a lovely place to have a swim on a warm day and gives our planet it’s blue colour. I chose the ocean because although I learned about the ocean in grade 2, I didn’t learn as much as I would have liked.

  4. What We Know • 70% of the world’s surface is covered in ocean. • Amazingly 97% of life on this world is in the ocean and yet we have explored less than 5%. We have better maps of Mars than we do of the ocean floor. • It was only in 1973 that we finally sent divers down to explore the Mid-Oceanic Ridge. Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin went to the moon four years before we even explored this amazing underwater mountain range.

  5. The Mid-Oceanic Ridge • The longest mountain range in the world is the Mid-Oceanic Ridge which is under water. • It runs from the Atlantic Ocean to the Indian and Pacific Oceans. • It has peaks higher than the Alps (a famous mountain range in Europe) and covers 23% of the world’s surface.

  6. Life In The Ocean • The bottlenose dolphin is a very small whale. • The killer whale is the biggest member of the dolphin family. • The ocean has many of it’s own animals. It has a nearly extinct dugong which is the sea version of a cow. • There are hundreds of thousands of fish breeds including clownfish, angelfish, snapper and many, many more.

  7. The Pacific Ocean • 30% of the ocean is the Pacific Ocean which got it’s name meaning the peaceful sea. • The Pacific Ocean is the biggest ocean in the world. The Atlantic Ocean comes second biggest at 21%. • The Pacific Ocean is surrounded with the Pacific Ring of Fire which is full of active volcanoes.

  8. Volcanic Activity • 90% of the world’s volcanic activity happens in the ocean but instead of lava the volcanoes erupt with mud and rock. • Most of the volcanoes are in the Pacific Ocean.

  9. Surfing • There are many sports on the ocean but the most recognised is surfing. • In surfing I think we should be aware that you are not alone and watch out for all living things, from humans to animals. • Many water activities like boating and skiing can be done in any water but surfing relies on tidal movements and ocean waves.

  10. Conclusion • Sorry, it’s nearly the endfolks. • I hope you’ll look after the ocean in the future. • The more you learn about the ocean the more amazing it seems. Don’t you just love the ocean!!!

  11. The End Thank you for watching!!!

  12. Information Websites used to find this information: • http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/earth/oceans.html • http://marinebio.org/marinebio/facts/index.asp#.ULxUK44rxSU • http://www.motherearthnews.com/Nature-Community/Fun-Surprising-Facts-About-The-Oceans.aspx • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-ocean_ridge

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