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Living Near the Ocean: Storms, Plants, and Animals

Living near the ocean comes with both beautiful sunny days and the threat of powerful storms like hurricanes and typhoons. These storms can cause devastating floods, bringing huge waves and destructive winds that endanger homes. The area also boasts a variety of unique flora and fauna. Plants like tropical species and water plants such as seaweed and kelp thrive in this environment. Among the ocean's inhabitants is the barracuda, a striking fish known for its large eyes and sharp teeth, which hunts smaller fish and often swims in groups.

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Living Near the Ocean: Storms, Plants, and Animals

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  1. Living Near The Ocean By John Mera

  2. Storms • The weather is often sunny and hot but stormy. Near the ocean there is hurricanes and typhoons that can make floods. • These storms have huge waves and high winds that can destroy a house.

  3. Storms

  4. Plants • Different plants grow near the oceans. • Some are tropical and some are water plants. Seaweed or kelp live in the ocean. Tropical plants need warm or hot temperatures.

  5. Ocean Plants

  6. Animals • A barracuda is an animal in the tropical ocean. • They have large eyes and sharp teeth for hunting smaller fish. • Most Barracudas are less than 5 feet long. • Small Barracudas swim in groups.

  7. Barracuda

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