The abyss has no "bottom". It's called the "bottomless pit".
The Abyss does have a bottom otherwise the world would turn inside out Not necessarily - otherwise the same would apply to a black hole. A black hole is a vacuum within a depleted star which has no "end" either - or in other words "bottomless".
I'm not all that sure but i think its about 40 F to 45 F because the dark zone is 35 F.
35.6 degrees Fahrenheit
its near freezing
There are 5 layers of the ocean, not 4. They are: 1. Sunlit zone (epipelagic zone) 2. Twilight zone (mesopelagic zone) 3. Dark zone (bathypelagic zone) 4. Abyss (abyssopelagic zone) 5. Trenches (hadalpelagic zone) The scientific names for the layers are in parentheses.
global warming would indeed affect the intertidal zone, it would affect the water levels, salinity and most likely temperature.
torrid zone
The Troposhere.
Warmer that the temperature in areas not bathed in sunlight.
the tube worms live in the abyssopelagic zone which is in the ocean.
Dragon fish live in the abyssopelagic zone of the open ocean.
Hadopelagic comes after Abyssopelagic. The Abyssopelagic zone starts at 4,000m (13,000ft) and extends down to 6,000m (20,000ft). The Hadopelagic starts at 6,000m and extends down to 11,040.4m (36,198ft), which is the depth of the Marianas Trench, the deepest known trench, which is found in the Pacific Ocean.
The temperature of the neritic zone is warm but gets colder the farther you move away from the shore.
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There are 5 layers of the ocean, not 4. They are: 1. Sunlit zone (epipelagic zone) 2. Twilight zone (mesopelagic zone) 3. Dark zone (bathypelagic zone) 4. Abyss (abyssopelagic zone) 5. Trenches (hadalpelagic zone) The scientific names for the layers are in parentheses.
suface zone and thermocline zone
I think it might be about 2000 feet.
This depends largely on which body of water we're talking about. The temperature of the photic zone in the arctic is definitely different that that of the tropics. What we can say is that due to the allowance of light, it is warmer than the aphotic (profundal) zone.
Precipitation, Barometric pressures, Wind, geography/terrrain, water masses.
amount of sunlight water pressure and temperature
They are in the deep zone and abyssal zone.