Average Temperature: 39 degrees fahrenheit.
The temperature of the marine biome varies depending on its location in the world. If an ocean or estuary is near the equator its temperature can reach almost to a 100 degrees fahrenheit. If it is near the north or south poles it can reach to almost -40 degrees fahrenheit. Also, the deeper the ocean is the colder it gets. Animals and plants have adapted to the changing climate of the marine biome using their bodies to adjust to extreme cold or heat.
The temperature of the marine biome varies depending on its location in the world. If an ocean or estuary is near the equator its temperature can reach almost to a 100 degrees fahrenheit. If it is near the north or south poles it can reach to almost -40 degrees fahrenheit. Also, the deeper the ocean is the colder it gets. Animals and plants have adapted to the changing climate of the marine biome using their bodies to adjust to extreme cold or heat.
Average Rainfall:
Most of the rain fell on earth is found in the marine biome because of its size and fast evaporation. Depending on the ocean, the average rainfall can be up to 60-250 inches.
Most of the rain fell on earth is found in the marine biome because of its size and fast evaporation. Depending on the ocean, the average rainfall can be up to 60-250 inches.