Very much because the open ocean is basically the surface-ish area.
there isn't very much light in the abyss zone of the ocean, the sun can hardly get to it
Zone away from shore upto effective light penetration .
The open water zone is beneath the littoral zone and is only as light can reach. The deep water zone is below the open water zone where no light reaches
The surface zone
they don't get any because they are at the bottom of the ocean
The animals in the open ocean zone are...1. Giant Squid2. Algae3. Fish4. Sea Stars5. much more...
The open ocean of any depth is called the pelagic zone. This zone encompasses all the water in the ocean that is not near the shore or the ocean floor. Within the pelagic zone, there are different regions based on depth and light penetration, such as the epipelagic, mesopelagic, bathypelagic, and abyssopelagic zones.
Thalassophobia is fear of the open ocean.
surface/ open ocean zone was warmer than the deep ocean. Sunlight can reach the open ocean so the temp. is warm.
The part of the open ocean that receives enough light for floating algae to carry out photosynthesis is called the euphotic zone or photic zone. This is the upper layer of the ocean where sunlight penetrates and supports photosynthetic activities of algae and other marine plants.
In the open ocean you can find the Blue whale
technically, yes. But it wouldn't have much light in the deep depths of the ocean