yes. octopus,squid and some sharks
some animals digg down all the way the deep of the ocean and there are lots of warmth there
because there are many animals
Jelly fish and also octopus.
false
A polar bear would not be found in a deep ocean ecosystem. Polar bears are terrestrial animals that inhabit Arctic regions and are not adapted to survive in deep ocean environments.
A squid is a type of animal that lives there.
Coral, Atlantic, and the sand at the bottomless pit
bioluminescent animals live in the deep layer of the ocean. including jellyfish,octopses, and squid.
The deepest point in any ocean is the Mariana Trench (aka Challenger Deep) in the western Pacific Ocean at 11,033 metres deep.
Yes they do and ask Bob Ballard if you want some tips.
it has so many plants because the plants can do photosynthesis. unlike in the deep ocean with no sunlight
Animals in the deep ocean experience extreme pressure, darkness, and cold temperatures. They have adapted to survive in these harsh conditions by developing unique physiological and behavioral adaptations, such as bioluminescence and the ability to withstand immense pressure. They often rely on scavenging for food due to the limited availability of prey in these deep-sea environments.