It is important because than we know how much pressure is there.
Oceanographers study the ocean to see how marine animals interact with each other. They also want to know how these organisms, as well as plants, interact with their environment.
Oceanographers measure the salinity of the ocean by hand held refractometer, hydrometer, and conductivity meter.
Scientists who study earth's oceans are called oceanographers.
The study of the ocean is Oceanography. The study of ocean life would be Marine Biology.
Oceanographers are scientists who study the tides. They record details such as the measurement of the heights, times and the extent of the rising and falling of tidal waters. This information is vital for the navigation of ships that rely on accurate data about the speed and direction of tidal currents.
oceanography
Oceanographers study the ocean. Geologists study the earth.
Oceanographers and marine biologists both study the ocean.
you need oceanographers because theyre the ones who study the ocean and water
Their responsibilities are to study about life in the ocean.
the people who study the ocean are called oceanographers( i think.)
to study the ocean floor with detail
oceanographers DarkFoxy: and marine biologists or is that the same thing.... well either way its another term
Oceanographers study the ocean, so mainly they research about the ocean. A big job for oceanographers is keeping track about Tsunamis. Tsunamis are very destructive and they need the help of seismologists to track them.
the pressure would crush them
Oceanographers study all aspects of the seas. That's a big topic, too much for one person! There are subgroups of oceanographers - four main ones in all. Some focus on the ocean's physical processes such as currents or interactions between the ocean and the atmosphere. Some study the chemistry of seawater, analyzing its components and properties. Others study the ocean's biology, and how oceanic conditions control the distribution and abundance of marine organisms. Still others focus on the geology of the ocean floor from the coastline to the abyssal plains.
Oceanography (from Ocean + Greek γράφειν = write), also called oceanology or marine science is the study of the Earth's oceans and seas. Oceanographers study a wide range of topics such as plate tectonics to ocean currents to marine organisms. These diverse topics reflect multiple disciplines that oceanographers blend to help us understand Earth's interdependencies: Biology, chemistry, geology, meteorology, and physics.
The study of tides, waves, currents and the interaction between the ocean and the atmosphere is a part of physical oceanogrpahy. Physical oceanographers study the physical properties of the ocean such as temperature, density, salinity, circulation, currents and tides.