How to draw the first prize of the underwater world is as follows:
Materials: paper, colored pens.
1. First draw the body of a clown fish, and then draw its eyes and tail.
2. Then draw the ripples on the fish’s body and its fins.
3. Draw another fish, directly draw the fish’s body, and also draw some fish bubbles.
4. Then draw the scene on the seabed, you can draw some sea insects and seaweed.
5. Finally, use blue to color one of the fish, then use yellow, orange and orange to color the other fish, and finally use red, green and yellow to paint the underwater scene. The underwater world is simple. The strokes are done.
Critters in different sea areas of the underwater world
1. Arctic waters:
In the Arctic waters, typical creatures include seals, walruses, polar bears, etc. These animals have adapted to cold climates and extreme day and night conditions. In addition, Arctic waters are rich in plankton, such as phytoplankton and animals, as well as benthic organisms, such as shrimps, molluscs, etc. These organisms play an important role in polar ecosystems.
2. Tropical seas:
In tropical seas, coral reefs are one of the most typical ecological communities. Coral reefs are composed of calcium skeletons secreted by coral polyps and are one of the most important ecosystems in the ocean. There are many types of corals, conches, starfish, sea anemones and other creatures in the coral reefs of tropical seas. These creatures have bright colors and unique shapes. In addition, there are also some special creatures in the deep sea areas of tropical seas, such as deep-sea fish, squid, etc.
3. Deep sea:
The pressure, temperature and light conditions of the deep sea are different from those of the shallow sea and land, so it has a unique ecosystem. Typical deep-sea creatures include angler fish, octopus, squid, deep-sea eels, etc. These organisms have special morphological and physiological adaptations, such as light organs, lateral line systems, etc.
4. Shallow sea areas:
Shallow sea areas are one of the richest ecosystems in the ocean. Typical organisms include seaweed, shellfish, fish, crustaceans, etc. These creatures live in different depths and environments in shallow seas, such as seabed sand, rock gaps, etc. The biological communities in shallow seas are diverse and also have high productivity and ecological value.
5. Undersea volcanoes:
Undersea volcanic areas are one of the least known places on earth, but they are one of the important habitats for marine life. Undersea volcanic areas have special landforms such as high-temperature hydrothermal vents and black chimneys, as well as rich chemicals and minerals. Typical organisms here include hydrothermal shrimps, hydrothermal worms, tubepods, etc. These organisms have high temperature adaptability and special chemical receptors.