The Caribbean is some of the warmest water in the world, and warm water is relatively unfriendly for plankton and other microscopic marine life.
If surface water is cold, it will sink, and deep water will be pushed upward in consequence. This vertical stirring of the water causes nutrients which would otherwise drop to the bottom to be brought upward, where they are reused by plankton. For this reason cold waters are rich in marine life, and larger animals that feed on plankton (like baleen whales) are found most often in cold-water regions.
But when surface waters are warm, there is much less vertical mixing, meaning less plankton -- and clearer water as a result.
2007-07-09 05:04:24
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answered by Keith P 7
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I truly have been to the two the Dominican Republic and Aruba. i could say the Dominican Republic became 10X greater exciting than Aruba. whilst i became in Aruba, I felt like i became nonetheless in us of a. the only human beings I met on an identical time as i became there became different human beings. in spite of the undeniable fact that, whilst i became interior the Dominican Republic, I met human beings from around the globe, such as Germany, France, Argentina, and Brazil. the two the Dominican Republic and Aruba have eye-catching beaches, however the Dominican Republic is 5X greater inexpensive than Aruba. One circulate to to the lunch buffet in Aruba value me $30. additionally, the Dominican Republic looks to have greater exciting custom than Aruba. Arubans look lots like human beings, while Dominicans look like the precise opposite. base line, dodge Aruba. i could desire to accept as true with you once you're saying the Dominican Republic became your admired spot. I propose you attempt to step out of your "convenience zone" as much as a threat, everywhere you pick to circulate. you will sense greater like your are having a diverse journey, and you will sense such as you're a ways faraway from abode.
2016-10-01 05:22:46
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answered by ? 4
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i just left the bahamas on the 5 of july and i was wondering that too . i asked and it is because the water is always moving probabley because of all the people who go swiming
2007-07-09 04:59:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Shallow sandy bottoms reflect sunlight.
2007-07-09 17:03:16
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answered by Richard B 4
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because its not as polluted there, and not as cold, and not as many people go in that water. and since its a nice palce, people dont DO stuff in it if you know what i mean. haha!!
2007-07-09 05:02:50
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answered by Anonymous
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It is clean, no pollution
2007-07-09 05:00:55
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answered by jon_mac_usa_007 7
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