it has so many plants because the plants can do photosynthesis. unlike in the deep ocean with no sunlight
There are no plants in the deep ocean, since plants need to photosynthesize to survive. There are plants in shallow water since sunlight is easily accessible.
because they need the sunlight
The existence of flora and fauna in the deep ocean helps the biological scientists to conduct their researches more extensively and accurately. The biological behaviour of plants in the deep ocean can thus be researched in a systemetic manner.
Seaweed does not grow in the deep ocean because the deeper you go, the darker it gets. Without the light, plants (including marine plants) cannot perform photosynthesis, the process of turning sunlight into food.
not in deep ocean but yes if the soil is at least 10 feet or higher.
a ocean.
Not enough light penetrates to allow photosynthesis.
the ocean is deep because that is the shape of the earth and although we are not sure how deep the ocean is we do know that there is life in the deep. the ocean has made itself deep but there is really no cause that is known.
Plants found in the Twilight Zone, which is a deep ocean region with limited light, include bioluminescent species like lanternfish. Other common plants are phytoplankton and algae that have adapted to low-light conditions. These plants form the base of the food chain in this dark and mysterious ocean region.
Plants are green because of pigments, including chlorophylls, that absorb light for photosynthesis. In deep parts of the ocean, where it is always dark, photosynthesis cannot take place (there is no light), so there is no need for these green pigments in plants that may exist there. Therefore any plants that do exist there would not be green, as production of chlorophylls would be a waste of energy and resources.
dead plants and animals that drift from the surface