Discover JavaScript in the Ocean
Let's learn everything about movements through loops, conditionals and data alignment structures in the Journey through the Ocean with JavaScript.
We've arrived at the abyss of the sea! This is amazing! Let's navigate in a part that is not explored much in the depths of the ocean. Which animals can survive under extreme conditions?
We are going down in our submarine to the abyssal zone where the pressure is so high that very few life forms are able to survive. And even so, life finds a way. Look: crown jellyfish! They are able to emit light, that is, they have bioluminescence and thus attract their prey. Let's cruise to the block where they all are. But remember: use the shortest path. Afterwards, we need to go back to our starting position.
So in areas of the ocean that are less deep, the abyssal zone has ocean currents that can take our submarine in different directions. We can watch the crown jellyfish, but be careful! Avoid being taken away by the current by turning right every time Robo detects that it is in a warm current. Make sure you go back to your starting point.
Look, how beautiful! The dumbo octopus is a genre of octopus that withstands the high pressure from the abyssal sea. Let's take our submarine close to the dumbo octopus. But be careful: we need to stop and cancel our tour if we go past 3 patches of cold current.
Look at how amazing! The megamouth shark is swimming behind the warm current. Let's watch it while we follow the current path
We've arrived! We are at the end of our journey through the ocean! Yes, you already know what to do! Let's finalize by drawing a letter to show that we are ready for the next journey!
Discover JavaScript in the Ocean
Let's learn everything about movements through loops, conditionals and data alignment structures in the Journey through the Ocean with JavaScript.