104-27, according to most websites
The photic zone of the ocean is the surface of the ocean that receives sunlight.
Photic Zone: part of the ocean that receives sunlight Aphotic Zone: area in an ocean where sunlight does not reach and photosynthesis does not occur
sunlight zone
Aphotic zone.
sunlight zone
The ocean zone that receives the most sunlight is the epipelagic zone, also known as the sunlight zone. This zone extends from the surface down to about 200 meters (656 feet) and is where most photosynthetic activity occurs, supporting a diverse range of marine life. Sunlight penetration decreases with depth, making the epipelagic zone crucial for ocean ecosystems.
suface zone and thermocline zone
sunlight
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The dark zone of the ocean, typically found below the photic zone, generally maintains a temperature that ranges from about 0°C to 4°C (32°F to 39°F). This zone lacks sunlight, leading to cooler temperatures compared to the warmer, sunlit surface waters. The exact temperature can vary depending on the specific location and depth within the ocean.
Seahorse live in the sunlight zone Blythe
The epipelagic zone is the region in the ocean that is exposed to a sufficient enough amount of sunlight to allow photosynthesis to occur.