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Title: Tide Pools


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Tide Pools
  • By Brianna Pearson

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Description
  • Tide pools are areas on rocks by the ocean that
    are filled with seawater. Tide pools can be
    small, shallow puddles found high up on the shore
    or huge, deep holes nearer to the sea.
  • Tide pools form when the ocean covers the beach
    twice a day. Some of the plants and animals that
    live close to the sea are covered when the tide
    washes over them.
  • They have to be able to survive in both wet and
    dry conditions. The tides bring fresh oxygen and
    food to them.
  • Between tides, some of the smaller pools become
    too warm and begin to dry up.
  • Many of the animals hide under cool, damp rocks
    and moist seaweeds so that their bodies do not
    dry out before the tide comes in again.



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Locations
  • Tide pools occur where ever the ocean meets the
    beach.
  • And where the water is trapped.

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Formation
  • The tides on Earth are strongly influenced, in
    addition to astronomical factors, by the sizes,
    boundaries, and depths of ocean basins and
    inlets, and by Earth's rotation, winds, and
    barometric pressure fluctuations.
  • Although it is the gravitation of the Moon and
    Sun that raises the tides, the energy in the
    churning waters is extracted from the rotational
    energy of Earth spinning on its axis.

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Sea Star
  • A sea star has hundreds of tube feet under each
    arm.
  • Each foot has a suction cup to grip rocks.
  • If it loses an arm it will grow a new one.

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Hermit Crab
  • A hermit crab lives in a shell.
  • When it grows too big for one shell, it moves
    into a bigger one.
  • It uses it's huge claw for hunting and fighting.

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Sea Urchin
  • Sea urchins are different sizes, shapes and
    colors.
  • They all have sharp spines to keep enemies away.
  • They eat algae on the rocks.

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Sea Snail
  • The shell of a sea snail protects it from the
    heat of the sun and predators.
  • During low tide the shell holds cool water
    inside.

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Rock Crab
  • The rock crab crawls across the ocean floor,
    using its claws to pick up pieces of food.
  • It can also use its pincers to defend itself if
    it's attacked.
  • Most crabs are scavengers and will eat almost
    anything -- even other crabs.

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High Tide
  • When high tide occurs the waves are at their
    farthest in shore.
  • This is when the tide pools are replenished with
    more animals

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Low Tide
  • When low tide occurs the water level goes back
    out to sea.
  • During this time, many animals become trapped in
    what are called tide pools.

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