Yes, shrimp do live in the sunlit zone. Even though shrimp are bottom dwellers, they typically stick to shallower waters. The sunlit zone refers to the amount of light in the water, and not so much the depth.
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It is estimated that about 90% of marine creatures live in the sunlit zone, also known as the euphotic zone. This zone receives sunlight and is where photosynthesis mostly occurs, supporting a diverse range of organisms.
the sunlit zone
Yes they do live in the sunlit zone. they feed on plankton which also lives in this zone
no they live in the sunlit zone witch is the lightest and warmest zone of the ocean.
some animals =.=
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The SUNLIT ZONE is this warm and sunny zone supports most of the life in the ocean.
While it is true shrimp live in all oceans of the world, cleaner prawns (or cleaner shrimp as they are commonly called) live mostly in the Bathypelagic zone. From, MonaLisa234
what ocean zone(sunlit, twilight,midnight) does: lobster elephant seal logerhead turtle manitee starfish live in?
The sunlit zone is the easiest of the three ocean zones in which to live. It has plenty of dissolved oxygen, marine food web life, and sunlight. It has higher temperatures and lower pressure. These are among the reasons why it's the zone of choice for aquatic mammals.