Interactions are a particular way in which particles affect one another, through gravitation or electromagnetism. I will show you 5 interactions in the ocean below.
Predator and prey relationship in an ocean
A predator-prey relationship is when one organism hunts for another organism and then eats it.
Here are some examples of predator-prey relationships in the ocean.
Examples:
predator: Prey:
conger eel ---- wrasse
sharks ---- fish
orcas ---- cod
cod ---- bivalves
cod ---- mussels
cod ---- cockles
bivalves ---- zoo-plankton
big creatures ---- small creatures
Food chains and food webs in an ocean
Food chains are the energy flown past from one organism to the next.
Food webs are many food chains put together from one food chain to the next.
Here are some examples of food chains and food webs in the ocean.
- Hydrosphere: made up of all the water on Earth
- Geo-sphere: made up of Earth's layers, crust, and rocks
- Cryo-sphere: consists of all the ice on Earth
- Bio-sphere: made up of all living organisms on Earth
- Atmosphere: consists all the gasses on Earth
Predator and prey relationship in an ocean
A predator-prey relationship is when one organism hunts for another organism and then eats it.
Here are some examples of predator-prey relationships in the ocean.
Examples:
predator: Prey:
conger eel ---- wrasse
sharks ---- fish
orcas ---- cod
cod ---- bivalves
cod ---- mussels
cod ---- cockles
bivalves ---- zoo-plankton
big creatures ---- small creatures
Food chains and food webs in an ocean
Food chains are the energy flown past from one organism to the next.
Food webs are many food chains put together from one food chain to the next.
Here are some examples of food chains and food webs in the ocean.
These are food chains.
These are food webs.