Sea Turtles: Ancient Mariners and Modern Challenges

Sea Turtles: Ancient Mariners and Modern Challenges

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Lucas Foster

Biology, Science

5th - 8th Grade

Hard

04:44

Sea turtles have roamed the oceans for over 100 million years, surviving since the time of dinosaurs. There are seven species found worldwide, inhabiting various marine environments. They are unique in their inability to retract into their shells and their need to surface for air. Sea turtles migrate vast distances, with females returning to their birth beaches to lay eggs. Human activities and climate change pose significant threats, leading to their endangered status. Conservation efforts by organizations like WWF aim to protect these ancient creatures through responsible practices and habitat preservation.

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How long have sea turtles been traveling the world's oceans?

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What is the maximum speed sea turtles can reach in water?

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Why do sea turtles need to come to the surface of the water?

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What helps sea turtles navigate back to their nesting beaches?

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What determines the gender of sea turtle hatchlings?

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What is one of the biggest threats to sea turtle populations?

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How does climate change affect sea turtles?

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What organization is actively working to protect sea turtles?

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What can individuals do to help sea turtles?

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What should you do when leaving the beach to help hatchlings?

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