This part of the ocean is the least populated.
What is the ocean floor?
These animals used to be known as whale killer's, but that's not how we refer to them now.
What is an Orca?
The up and down movement on the water's surface.
What are Waves?
This sea creature is a predator that hunts in coral reefs. It is long and sometimes eats clownfish.
What is an Eel?
The part of the ocean with the most biodiversity, including clown fish, eels, and anemone's.
What is a coral reef?
The largest animal in the ocean
What is a blue whale?
The daily rise and fall of the ocean waters, affected by the sun and moon.
What are the tides?
This fish is a terrible swimmer and when having children the male will carry the babies inside.
What is a seahorse?
This happens when an ocean volcano expands over the surface of the water.
What is an Island?
These animals sleep holding hands with their partners so they don't drift apart at sea.
What are sea otters?
These ocean winds are named The Boy, and The Girl in Spanish.
What are El Niño and La Niña?
Known as Fugu in japan, this fish is poisonous if prepared incorrectly. To prepare it properly you need years of training.
What is a puffer fish?
The percent of the earth the oceans cover.
What is about 70%.
Cetacean's are some of the most intelligent animals in the world, list at least 2 types.
What are Whales, Dolphins, and Cetaceans?
The constant movement of water across the oceans, affected by temperature, winds, water density, and the tides.
What are the currents?
An animal that has 3 hearts and it's brain divided into it's arms.
What is an Octopus?
The deepest part of the ocean.
What is the Mariana Trench?
This lumpy animal is related to an elephant, it eats seagrass, and is thought to have inspired tails of mermaids.
This current is the largest current on earth, it surrounds Antarctica and Circumnavigates the southern Polar ice cap.
What is the Antarctic Circumpolar Current?
A sea animal that remains mostly stationary and has stinging tendrils that keep away predators. Clown fish have adapted to be able to hide within their stinging tendrils.
What is an anenome?