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Explain the un broken chain of life in sea.

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Answered by mittalgol444
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Sea has given food and shelter to countless creatures. Like pant plankton there are also animal plankton; the smallest living creature in the sea. These animal plankton feed on plant plankton and small fish. Thus, there is an unbroken chain of life in the sea.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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The un broken chain of life in sea is

   Plankton or algae form the basis of the entire sea life Like plant plankton there are also animal plankton, the smallest creatures of the sea. These animal planktons feed on the plant plankton and small fish Arctic and Antarctic seas abound in plankton and in fish as well. Thus, there is  an unbroken chain of life in the sea.

Sea has given food and shelter to countless creatures. It is a potential source of protein. In 1900 the world population was only 150 crore (1500 million), now it is more than 560 crore and it is increasing at a very fast rate, As a result there is a terrible hunger in many parts of the world In Africa, Asia and South America, millions of people do not get enough to eat. Many die of malnutrition. Sea, if used scientifically and judiciously, can meet most of our demands.

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