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Ocean Layers-Who Lives Where?

7m · Nature Just Got Real! · 01 Aug 12:00

Hello Planeteers!

This week's episode is hosted by K.B, and she tells us all about Ocean Layers-what they are, what they’re called, and who lives in what layer.

Did you know that places in the Ocean can be 36,000 feet deep? Wow, what can withstand the pressure and cold at that depth? 

We totally have the answer to that, and, of course, this episode comes with a free PDF you can download that has an Ocean Layer chart, a Marine Animal Habitat chart, and a fun Ocean in a Jar project you can make at home! You can find it  HERE.

If you want to watch the episode and see Cartoon K.B., you can do that HERE.

If you want 10 ways to get your kids outside and off their screens with very little effort on your part, get the free report at https://www.weirdandwackyplanet.com/10-ways-report 

If you want to read the Field Journal Blog, you can do that HERE.

Until next week, have a Deep Ocean adventure in YOUR neighborhood!


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