The midnight zone, also known as the bathyal zone, is a region of the ocean that is located at a depth of between 3300 to 13000 feet below its surface. At this depth, there is a lack of light.
a really deep part of the ocean that is dark all the time. at one time oceanographers theorized the very bottom of the seas were covered with Ice- this is now known not to be true- while pressures are Titanic- the actual water temperature of the deep zones does not go below 32 F- just above freezing- the bottom of the ocean - some exceptions for the polar regions, owing to inertial factors ( like one drop of water starting trouble at a big dam) work against ice-formation.
Sunlight zone Twilight zone Midnight zone
No, Narwhales live in the twilight zone, and the light zone.
they are in the twilight zone and feed at night in the sunlight zone
The animals that live in the midnight zone are bioluminescent jellyfish, angler fish, tube worms, and a lot of phytoplankton
The top layer is named the Sunlight zone. The middle layer is the Twilight zone. very bottom where there is no light is called the Midnight zone. I hope this answers your question.
midnight zone?
The sunlight zone and the midnight zone
the salinity in the midnight zone is a kind of high amount
The really deep, bottom layer of the ocean.
the lowest part of the ocean where it is so dark that it looks like midnight
The midnight zone and the abyssal zone
Jellyfish do live in the midnight zone. In addition, tube worms, phytoplankton, and angler fish live in the midnight zone.
no
Sunlight zone Twilight zone Midnight zone
It lives in the midnight zone of the disphotic zone
the deep zone or midnight zone
nothing. the midnight zone is the deepest part of the ocean.