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Conserving Our OceansConserving our oceans
By: Katrina Cheong
Conserving our oceans is very important. Without oceans we wouldn’t have fish to eat or beautiful coral reefs without oceans we might not even be alive right now.
Why is the ocean important?-The salt can still be removed from the water
so we can still drink it.-If there aren’t anymore oceans, we will have
no more fish or sea animals to eat.-If we destroy the ocean we are destroying
God’s beautiful creation.-If there are no oceans there will be no water
cycle because the water cycle starts from the oceans or seas. If there is no water cycle it will not rain anymore and we will run out of water.
Conserving Our OceansHow do we conserve our oceans?
Do not use the ocean as a trash can because the fishes could eat the trash and die. if the ocean is polluted we also cannot swim in it anymore because of the trash.
Pick up the trash you see in the oceans so that you can contribute to ocean conservation
Tell people not to go dynamite fishing because it also destroys the coral reefs which is the fishes’ habitat so other fish cannot live there anymore.
Do not cut down trees because when the trees aren’t there all that’s left is soil. When there are strong winds the soil gets blown to the ocean and it gets polluted.
Fun Facts-Desalination is the process of removing salt
from oceans so that we can drink the water.-Even though the ocean is polluted it has
managed to clean itself.-The ocean is blue because the water reflects
blue light.-68% of the earth’s water is in oceans and seas.-The sea is salty because there are rocks in the
ocean, rocks have minerals which have salt.
BibliographyTitle of Book: Can We Drink the Ocean?Author: Gidget Roceles- JimenezTitle of Book: Conservation of the SeaPublished by: Sterling Press Private LimitedTitle of Book: Eyewitnes WaterAuthor: John WoodwardTitle of Book: Science SpectrumAuthors: Rebecca Fallaria, Nenita Apolonario
and Jesse Ronquillo