Exploring the Oceans/Oceanography
Pennsylvania Standards. The oceans are highly comples environments. The oceans consist of different zones and habitats. As one moves deeper, the amount of light decreases, water temperature decreases and water pressure increases. There changing factors determine the zones and habitats and which organisms can live in each.
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Pennsylvania Standards
PA.3. Science and Technology and Engineering Education
3.3. Earth and Space Sciences
3.3.A. Earth Structure, Processes and Cycles
3.3.7.A4a. Differentiate among Earth's water systems.
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