 The ocean has many resources that are used everyday by people all over the world. ◦ Oxygen ◦ Energy ◦ Food Oxygen, energy, and food are only a few resources.

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 The ocean has many resources that are used everyday by people all over the world. ◦ Oxygen ◦ Energy ◦ Food Oxygen, energy, and food are only a few resources. Can you think of any others?

 The oceans produces 70 percent of the Earth’s oxygen  The ocean also influences the Earth’s weather  The ocean is the cause of most of the Earth’s rainfall

 The ocean produces a variety of energy ◦ Oil and Fossil Fuels ◦ Wave Energy ◦ Tidal Energy

 A huge variety of fish, animals, plant life, and other minerals come from the oceans.  Different oceans have different species of each  Many countries rely completely on the ocean to provide food and nourishment

 The ocean provides people all over the world with a way to pass time. ◦ Fishing ◦ Surfing ◦ Scuba Diving ◦ Boating Can you think of any other activities people use the ocean for?

 The ocean is how many people get goods and materials from all over the world