I think yes
abyssal zone
the bottem
They don't. Fish that live at a high depth stay there for as long as the live, as they would explode when pressure dropped. The same is true for fish that live high up in the ocean: they would implode when pressure rises.
They need to adapt to high pressure in the (low part of the ocean) deep ocean.
abyssal zone
Yes, the pressure in the ocean can potentially change the shape of a glass bottle. The external water pressure increases the deeper you go in the ocean, which can lead to the bottle being compressed or deformed due to the difference in pressure inside and outside the bottle.
The ocean zone characterized by high water pressure, low temperatures, and no sunlight is the hadal zone. This zone extends from depths of 19,685 to 36,100 feet (6,000 to 11,000 meters) and is found in deep ocean trenches. Organisms living in this zone must adapt to extreme conditions, such as lack of sunlight and high pressure.
Sound waves are like ocean waves because it resembles an ocean wave with crests (peak) and troughs (valleys). The crests indicate regions of high pressure and the troughs, low pressure.
abyssal zone
It is too expensive to colonize the ocean floor. Plus there are many factors to count, the pressure is to high, it is to cold, it is to dark.
Have you ever swam in the ocean?? Does it cause high blood pressure? How can a little salt under your arm cause a blood pressure rise. It sounds absurd.
it is mostly found in the ocenas......