2.3 Waves, tides, and coastal processes
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Seawater's unique properties shape marine life and global climate. Its composition, including salts, gases, and organic matter, creates diverse habitats and influences organism adaptations. Understanding these properties is crucial for marine biologists studying ocean-organism interactions. Temperature, salinity, and density variations form distinct ocean layers and drive circulation patterns. Light penetration and sound propagation affect marine life distribution and communication. Chemical reactions in seawater impact nutrient cycling and ecosystem functioning, highlighting the ocean's complex nature.
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Seawater's unique properties shape marine life and global climate. Its composition, including salts, gases, and organic matter, creates diverse habitats and influences organism adaptations. Understanding these properties is crucial for marine biologists studying ocean-organism interactions. Temperature, salinity, and density variations form distinct ocean layers and drive circulation patterns. Light penetration and sound propagation affect marine life distribution and communication. Chemical reactions in seawater impact nutrient cycling and ecosystem functioning, highlighting the ocean's complex nature.
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