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The average temperature of all oceans is about 39 degrees F (3.8 degrees C). But the oceans in different parts of the world can have very different climates!

Tropical oceans, which are near the equator, are warm and clear on the surface. The equator is an imaginary belt which circles the earth and divides it into two halves. The areas of land and water which are near this belt are called the tropics, and are always warm.

But in the cold polar regions of the far north and far south, the ocean is so cold that its' surface is frozen! Huge blocks of ice called ICEBERGS drift in these seas.

The sun's heat warms only the surface of the water. Deep down, oceans everywhere are cold, dark, and still.

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They usually live in warm water of about 24 Celsius , but in the winter tropical fish find it easier to survive the cold in about 26 Celsius. But some fish species may vary because of the strenght, skin, etc. but they usually vary about 2 Celsius from the normal temperature, lower or higher.

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actually it rains 115 in. a year but because it is around the equater it is warmer oceans that's why they call them tropical oceans

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