No it is to dark. There is not enough sunlight.
Fish that call the Abyssal zone home include the black swallower, the tripod fish, the giant squid, and the deep sea anglerfish.
In the abyssal zone there is no light and plants can not grow without light.
cause there is no sun and all plants need sun
no but there is a type of plankton thats a plant but not really
not much and mostly phytoplankton... even these rarely exceed 600m
no plants live in the abyssal zone
abyssal
They are an abyssal fish that lay eggs large quantities at a time. This means that the deep sea viperfish, or Sloan's viperfish lives in the abyssal plain of the ocean (the lowest part). This is not fully true as they are also known to live in the midnight zone and the twilight zone of the ocean. As for the egg laying, to my knowledge, not much is known about the reproductive practices, but I'd defer to anyone more knowledgeable on the subject than I.
abyssal plains and mid-ocean ridges
Starts at the continental shelf, and continues down the continental slope to the abyssal plain,the pressure increases as you go downthe organisms decrease as the pressure increases
Rockweed kelp
Plants need light to grow, in the abyssal/hadal zone, there is no light.
none, only bacteria.
The abyssal zone
i think its bird such as parrots.
The abyssal zone is the region of the deep ocean that is just above and on the ocean floor.
There are positive and negative effects we have on the abyssal zone. Some negative effects are we have poluted the abyssal zone. We can't get down far enough to clean the abyssal zone. Some positive effects we have on the abyssal zone are reasearching the animals down in the abyssal zone and we can find out if they could live in shallower water of it they have to live in deep water.
in the abyssal zone
abyssal zone
no
The midnight zone and the abyssal zone
No their is not. It would be impossible for plants to because of the low temperature and also the fact that it has no sunlight for photosynthesis.
Zones in the ocean.