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FACTS ON THE OCEAN! BY JALE AND SAYEM

FACTS ON THE OCEAN! BY JALE AND SAYEM

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DEEP OCEAN. FACTS ON THE OCEAN! BY JALE AND SAYEM. TITANIC. In 1912 April 14 TH the Titanic turned slowly to miss the danger suddenly they hit an iceberg and wrecked an hole in the Titanic. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: FACTS  ON THE OCEAN!              BY  JALE  AND  SAYEM

FACTS ON THE OCEAN!

BY JALE AND SAYEM

Page 2: FACTS  ON THE OCEAN!              BY  JALE  AND  SAYEM

TITANIC

• In 1912 April 14TH the Titanic turned slowly to miss the danger suddenly they hit an iceberg and wrecked an hole in the Titanic.

• The Titanic sank deep, about 4 kilometres in the Atlantic.1,500 people died in the freezing ocean.

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Mary Rose

• The Mary cannons were decorated with different lion heads.

• The Mary rose sank in the muddy seabed and had never been rescued for 430year.

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DEEP SEA TRENCHES

• WHERE ARE TRENCHES FOUND?

• They are found in boundaries in the pacific ocean and the smaller trenches are found in Atlantic ocean and Indian ocean.

• The deepest trench is the Challenging deep trench which lies in the pacific ocean. The second deepest trench is the mariana.

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MARINE LIFE

• Sea turtle babies were in danger because they were eaten by crabs and seagulls.

Sea snakes hunt for their pray for 50 species.

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Megaladon

Megaladon’s diet

• It eats mostly whales and only eats about 2 percent of it weight.

• The Megaladon was a very ancient shark.

• TEETH AND JAWS

Megaladon’s teeth are similar but much, much stronger then a sharks. It has 3 rows of teeth to eat its prey better.

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