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The open ocean is split up into three parts: the intertidal zone (near the surface) the neritic zone (on the continental shelf) and the deep ocean zone. The deep-ocean zone's depth ranges from 200-9,000 meters. it is filled with a fishes bad romance from lady gaga

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How deep is the oceans photic zone?

Photic - light; photic zone - light falling zone. Depth of photic zone refers to the distance travelled by sunlight in to the depth of the water and enable photosynthesis. It is measured using SECCHI DISC or photometer. Depth of photic zone is influenced by turbidity. It includes atmosphere-water surface to the depth where the total penetrating light intensity falls by 1%. This zone is a zone of productivity.


What is the difference between the pelagic zone and the benthic zone?

the depth of the pelagic zone is 11 kilograms


Which marine zone is divided vertically by depth into three additional zones?

The marine zone that is divided vertically by depth into three additional zones is the pelagic zone. The three zones within the pelagic zone are the epipelagic zone (0-200 meters), the mesopelagic zone (200-1,000 meters), and the bathypelagic zone (1,000-4,000 meters). These zones represent different levels of light penetration and nutrient availability.


How deep is the intertisal zone?

The intertisal zone is not identified, however the intertidal zone is. The intertidal zone is that which is covered by water at high tide, and uncovered at low tide. The size and depth of this zone varies depending on geography.


What are three topography features?

Because of the depth, there is extremely high water pressure. There may be limited light, depending of the water depth. And only certain creatures can live at such depths where the pressure is too high for other organisms to withstand.