Ocean

Coral Reefs

The ocean, a large body of saltwater covering over 70% of the Earth's surface, that is home to many different marine life. Deep down in the ocean is home to coral reefs, which is very impotant to the ocean ecosystem. Often referred to as the "rainforests of the sea," these intricate structures provide shelter and sustenance for an array of marine organisms. With their bright colors and intricate formations, coral reefs not only support countless species of fish and other marine life but also contribute significantly to the overall health of our planet's oceans.

Ocean Tide

The ocean's tides, a result of the gravitational forces between the Earth, the moon, and the sun, and influence the lives of countless species. Coastal communities around the world depend on the flow of tides for activities such as fishing, transportation, and energy generation, highlighting the vital role in sustaining both ecosystems and human livelihoods.