it is the coral. And what Im trying to say is that YES! There are plants in the oceanic zone!
The neritic zone has generally well-oxygenated water, low water pressure, and relatively stable temperature and salinity levels compared to the oceanic . These, combined with presence of light and the resulting photosynthetic life, make the neritic zone the location of the majority of sea life.
That's two words, you know.The oceanic zone is a division of the globe.We studied the oceanic zone in school.That country is near the oceanic zone of Europe.
The specific plants live is in the ocean zone as the plant can derive water and nutrients direct from ocean via soil.
The hadal zone, also known as the oceanic trenches, would have the least amount of life due to extreme pressure, lack of sunlight, and limited food availability. Organisms that do survive in this zone are specially adapted to withstand these harsh conditions.
oceanic zone
Dolphins live in the oceanic zone
hadal zone
Octupuses are in the oceanic zone. Octupuses live in the deepest parts of the ocean.
The subduction zone formed when an oceanic plate and a continental plate converge is called an oceanic-continental subduction zone. In this setting, the denser oceanic plate is forced beneath the less dense continental plate, leading to the formation of volcanic arcs and deep oceanic trenches.
The benthic zone
The intertidal zone is not related to the oceanic lithosphere because it is located on the continental shelf.
The sunlight zone. Most animal and plant life use the sun to stay alive. The most plant life is found here. There is life in all zones in the ocean but the sunlight zone has the most.