Oceans
The ocean is salty because it collects tiny bits of salt from rocks on land. When it rains or rivers flow into the ocean, they bring along these salty bits. Over a really long time, all this salt adds up, making the ocean taste salty!
Jonas was curious as to…
Why are our ocean's so salty?
Look for labels like “cruelty-free,” “eco-friendly,” reef-SAFE (sunscreen), or “organic.” These labels mean that the product was made in a way that is kind to animals and the planet. You can also ask your parents to help you find more information about the products you use.
Fatma wants to know…
How can I tell if a product I’m buying is safe for animals and the environment?
You can help by recycling, using less water and electricity, planting flowers or trees, and not littering. Also, be kind to animals and support products that are safe for the environment. You can find other easy and simple things to do on other KidZone pages.
Sunita inquired…
What are some simple things I can do to help protect animals & the environment?
Fish use gills to breathe underwater. Gills are special organs that extract oxygen from water.
When water passes over the gills, they absorb the oxygen and release carbon dioxide, allowing fish to stay underwater and breathe without coming up for air.
Hugo inquires…
How do fish breathe underwater?
The blue whale is the biggest animal in the ocean and the world. Blue whales can grow up to 100 feet long and weigh as much as 200 tons. Despite their size, they primarily eat tiny shrimp-like animals called krill.
Diego inquired…
What is the biggest animal in the ocean?
Recycling and not littering help keep the environment clean and protect wildlife. Litter can harm animals and pollute water and soil.
Recycling saves resources and energy, reduces pollution, and helps make the Earth a healthier place for everyone.
Oscar asked…
Why is it important to recycle and not litter?
Dolphins communicate underwater using a variety of sounds. They produce clicks, whistles, and squeaks through their blowholes. These sounds travel through water, allowing dolphins to talk to each other, find food, and navigate. They have sensitive hearing and can recognize different calls, showing complex social interactions and cooperation among dolphin groups.
Eleni pondered…
How do dolphins communicate underwater?
Whales have blowholes on the tops of their heads. When they come up to the surface, they take a big breath, and their lungs store lots of oxygen to use when they dive deep.
Some whales, like sperm whales, can hold their breath for up to 90 minutes. Other whales, like humpback whales, usually stay underwater for about 15-30 minutes before coming up for air.
Annie asked…