biosphere
Life is abundant in the surface zone due to sun light is available for photosynthesis. Photosynthesis can only occur 100-200 meters down.
The zone of life on Earth is called the biosphere. It includes all regions of the Earth's surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere where living organisms are found. This zone supports a wide variety of life forms and ecosystems.
The surface zone is the top layer of a body of water where there is the most interaction with the atmosphere. It is where light penetrates and where temperature changes are most noticeable. This zone is important for supporting aquatic life and plays a crucial role in the overall health of aquatic ecosystems.
surface mixed zone , transition zone, deep zone
The zone near the surface of a body of water is typically referred to as the epipelagic zone or photic zone, where sunlight penetrates, allowing photosynthesis to occur. In the context of the ocean, this zone extends from the surface down to about 200 meters. The middle depth zone often refers to the mesopelagic zone, which lies below the epipelagic zone, extending from approximately 200 meters to 1,000 meters deep, where light diminishes and temperatures drop. Both zones are crucial for marine life and ecosystems.
The surface zone refers to the top layer of a body of water, such as a lake or ocean, where there is light penetration and photosynthesis can occur. It is characterized by higher nutrient levels, warmer temperatures, and increased biological activity compared to deeper layers. The surface zone is important for supporting aquatic life and ecological processes.
the surface zone of the ocean is the very top of the ocean it is home to many animals like dolphins krill and whales almost any type of normal regular fish that live in coral beds which are also in the surface zone of the ocean.for the most part the suffice zone is a quiet not dangerous place.
The main impact is on poles. The ozone hole is over Antarctica.
the zone of aeration
suface zone and thermocline zone
they live in the intertidal zone but they go to the surface zone
The life-supporting zone, often referred to as the "habitable zone" or "Goldilocks zone," is the region around a star where conditions are just right for liquid water to exist on a planet's surface. This zone is neither too hot nor too cold, allowing for the potential development of life as we know it. The specific distance from the star varies depending on the star's size and temperature. Planets within this zone can potentially support life by providing the necessary conditions for biological processes.