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Q: Do Deep lakes have zones like the marine biome?
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Deep lakes have zones like the marine biome?

true


How deep is the marine biome?

It varies according to the type of freshwater biome


What kind of biome has deep ocean trenches?

An ocean is a huge marine biome


Which marine biome is characterized by deep water depths that never receive sunlight?

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What is the portion of the marine biome that is too deep for sunlight to penetrate?

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14,000 feet deep although marianna trench is the deepest at an astonishing 36,200 ft.


What climate does saltwater have?

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What is vertical stratification in aquatic biomes?

Freshwater - Litoral zones are the edges Limnetic zones are the middle section as deep as light can reach Prefundal zone is the deep middle where no light can reach. *not all lakes have prefundal zones, some are too shallow*Marine - Epipelagic - [receives light] Mesopelagic - [receives light] Bathypelagic - [the top of which receives light, the bottom does not] Abyssopelagic - [no light] Hadalpelagic - [no light]hope this helps


What is the definition of deep-water zone?

Close to the the marine's benthic zone, this zone is the bottom-most zone to the fresh water biome.


What is the deep-water zone?

Close the the marine's benthic zone, this zone is the bottom-most zone to the fresh water biome. -Brittany 7th Grade