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Where do crabs live and what part of the ocean?

they live on the seashore


What part of the deepest part of the ocean do they live?

3,000 antarctic


What part of the ocean do krill live?

they live in the trench layer. [deepest part of the ocean.] they live next to hydrothermal vents in the ocean. they eat bacteria and mussels that grow on them.


What kind fish live in the mariana trench in the Atlantic ocean?

All sorts of fish, but actually, the Mariana Trench is in the Pacific Ocean, unless you meant the Puerto Rico Trench. The deepest Part of the Atlantic Ocean. Let me tell you the deepest part of the five oceans The deepest part of the Pacific Ocean is the Mariana Trench. The Pacific Ocean is the biggest and deepest of the five oceans. Its the biggest and deepest ocean in the world The deepest part of the Atlantic Ocean is the Peurto Rico Trench. The Atlantic Ocean is the second biggest and deepest of the five oceans and the world The deepest part of the Indian Ocean is the Java Trench. The Indian Ocean is the third biggest and deepest of the five oceans and the world The deepest part of the Southern Ocean has a silly name, the South Sandwich Trench. The Southern Ocean is also known as the Antarctic Ocean The deepest part of the Arctic Ocean is the Eurasia Basin. The Arctic Ocean is the smallest and shallowest of the five oceans.


What depth of the ocean does the blue sea star live in?

The Deepest Part.


What part of the ocean do fish live in?

in the water under rocks and behind plankton


In what part of the ocean does hermit crabs live?

It lives in the coral reef.


Why is the Marianas trench famous?

It is the deepest trench in the whole ocean.


In which part of the ocean do you think an animal would live in shallowest or deepest?

The would depend on the animal.


Where is deepest part of the ocean?

Pacific Ocean


What is the third deepest part of the pacific ocean?

ocean


Are there plants at the deepest part of the ocean?

no