164. Another Plan

"A hurricane of that magnitude can inflict tremendous damage on life on land. But, what really happens underwater or in the ocean when it occurs? Storms can cause death to corals and other marine creatures who do not flee their homes or creatures that swim slowly like seahorses..

Besides seahorses, other slow-moving sea animals that make it difficult to escape from the threat of storm waves are sea turtles, oysters, crabs, and territorial fish. Fish that have the ability to swim quickly can avoid storm hazards because they can previously detect small pressure changes in the water. The change in water pressure encourages them to swim deeper or farther from the danger of the storm that threatens them.

chaos, begins above sea level. Storm winds hit the sea water, creating waves. When the waves in the ocean get higher and higher, a wider wave area is formed which opposes the strength of the wind which in turn makes the waves in the ocean get bigger..