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Marine Biology Crossword Puzzle for Homeschool Families is a easy crossword puzzle with 18 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Marine Biology Crossword Puzzle for Homeschool Families
Explore basic marine biology vocabulary in this easy crossword puzzle, perfect for homeschool families. Focuses on common ocean life and terms.
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- 2. Intelligent marine mammal that jumps out of water
- 4. Large body of salt water
- 5. Moving water on the ocean surface
- 10. Heavy object dropped to keep a boat in place
- 11. Grass that grows underwater in shallow seas
- 13. Hard outer covering of some sea animals
- 15. Animal that swims in the sea
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- 1. Daily rise and fall of sea levels
- 3. Large seaweed found in underwater forests
- 6. Colorful marine animal forming reefs
- 7. Largest animal living in the ocean
- 8. Ocean animal with a bell-shaped body
- 9. Tiny ocean creatures that float near surface
- 12. Sea creature with claws and a hard shell
- 14. Underwater ridge of rock or coral
- 16. Large predatory fish with sharp teeth
- 17. Marine mammals that live along the coast
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