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Why is marine life important?

Marine life is a beautiful, complex place that teaches us about life. We all love marine life, and we take great enjoyment in watching it. We find ourselves captivated by the vastness of its beauty, but how many people realize that marine life is just as important to us?


Why is marine life important to the world? Marine life is important because it provides an ecosystem for all other terrestrial and aquatic animals. It also contributes to global biodiversity and helps maintain the balance of the Earth's climate. In addition, marine life provides us with food, medicine, and other resources that are crucial to the survival of all species on Earth. Marine Life is responsible for half of all global fisheries production. They contain more than 80% water and cover over seventy percent (70%) Earth's surface! Without marine life, our planet would be a very different place to live in.


Moreover, marine life is also essential for regulating the climate by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into their tissues during photosynthesis or interacting with particles in the water column that absorb heat. The oceans are also home to some of our most beautiful wildlife, making it one of the best places to visit!


Marine life is important to our planet because they provide many benefits. They help create habitats for other organisms, filter debris in the oceans and produce oxygen (by photosynthesis). If we take care of them well, more marine life will be around in years to come. With this knowledge in mind, it's time that we all do what we can to protect these amazing creatures!


The importance of marine life cannot be overstated.

Maintaining a healthy ecosystem is critical to human well-being. Why do you think marine life is so important? What can we do as humans to ensure their survival?


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