Phrases with «dead zones»

"Dead zones" refers to areas in water bodies, usually oceans or lakes, where there is very little or no oxygen. This lack of oxygen makes it difficult for plants and animals to survive there, resulting in a decline or absence of marine life. Full definition

Sentences with «dead zones»

  • Around the world there are more than 400 current dead zones in oceans and lakes, where water contains so little oxygen that aquatic life can't survive. (ecowatch.com)
  • While already threatened by ocean warming or acidification, coral reefs around the world are facing another adversity in the form of dead zones. (techtimes.com)
  • Scientists say that climate change is likely to markedly increase the number of ocean dead zones around the world. (treehugger.com)
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