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write a short note on ocean habitat​

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The ocean habitat covers more than half of the Earth's surface and is made of many different types of smaller habitats. Most plants and sea creatures live in the euphotic zone, or the top layer of the ocean where the rays of sun can provide warmth and give plants what they need to grow and produce oxygen.

the euphotic zone, which is the upper layer of the ocean where most sea life is found. This is because the sun warms the water for the sea creatures and provides plants with what they need to survive.

There are many smaller habitats within the euphotic zone. Tidal pools are small pools of water left behind by the outgoing tide. You can find things like seaweed, algae, moss snails, oysters, crabs, and barnacles. As you walk down into the shallow shores, you'll find many different kinds of plants, such as sea grasses and kelp, as well as animals, such as crabs, lobsters, starfish, and sea urchins.

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