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The Intro To Science
The Universe
The Beginning
The Planets of the Milky Way
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
Dwarf Planets
Earth
The Oceans
Pacific Ocean
Strange Places in The Pacific
Atlantic Ocean
Strange Places in The Antlantic
Indian Ocean
Strange Places in The Indian Ocean
Arctic Ocean
Strange Places in the Arctic
The Ocean's Layers
The Sunlit Zone
The Twilight Zone
The Midnight Zone
The Abyssal Zone
The Hadal Zone
The Continents
Asia
More Info
Africa
More Info
Australia
More Info
Antarctica
More Info
Europe
More Info
North America
More Info
South America
More Info
The Rubble of our Earth
Igneous
Metamorphic
Sedimentary
The Biomes of our Earth
Forest
Freshwater
Marine
Desert
Grassland
Tundra
Sources
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Marine
background info
The marine biome covers almost 3/4 of Earth's surface
Largest habitat on our planet
The four oceans make up the majority of the saltwater marine biome
things that live in the marine biome
Coral reefs are considered to be most biodiverse of any of the biome habitats
The marine biome is home to more than 1 million plant and animal species
Some of the largest animals on Earth, such as the blue whale, live in the marine biome
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