Sunlight zone Twilight zone Midnight zone
There are typically five main ocean zones: the epipelagic zone (surface to 200 meters), the mesopelagic zone (200-1,000 meters), the bathypelagic zone (1,000-4,000 meters), the abyssopelagic zone (4,000-6,000 meters), and the hadalpelagic zone (deeper than 6,000 meters).
because there are different levels
The water in the deep zone (abyssal zone) of the ocean would be most dense due to the high pressure and low temperature, causing water to become more compact and denser compared to surface waters.
The six distinct ecological zones in the ocean are the epipelagic zone (sunlight zone), mesopelagic zone (twilight zone), bathypelagic zone (midnight zone), abyssopelagic zone (abyssal zone), hadalpelagic zone (trench zone), and intertidal zone (shoreline area). Each zone has unique characteristics and supports different types of marine life.
Marine biologist use three classifications: Low: exposed only during the lowest seasonal tides, primarily marine in nature. Mid: is regularly exposed and submerged by regular tides. High: is only covered by the highest seasonal tides and is primarily terrestrial habitat.
Trenches are deep ocean features of subduction zones.
The general order of climate zones from the equator to the poles is tropical, subtropical, temperate, subarctic, and polar. These zones are characterized by differences in temperature, precipitation, and vegetation. The transition between climate zones is not always abrupt and can vary depending on factors such as altitude and ocean currents.
There are two major ocean zones, Pelagic and Benthic zones. The Pelagic zone is the open ocean and the Benthic zone is the ocean bottom.
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Mesopelagic :)
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In terms of biomass, deep ocean habitats are similar to Benthic and Abyssal Zones.
Intertidal zone, coastal ocean, and open ocean.
Intertidal zone, coastal ocean, and open ocean.
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