no oxygen and crushing pressure
Deep sea fish evolved without scales as a way to adapt to the extreme pressure and darkness of the deep sea environment. Scales are not necessary for protection from predators or to regulate buoyancy in the deep sea. Instead, these fish may have developed other adaptations such as a gelatinous skin or spines for camouflage and defense.
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The Mariana trench has a very harsh environment and it is a deep sea environment.
The abyss is a deep-sea region with extreme conditions, such as high pressure, low temperatures, and lack of sunlight. Some creatures that can be found in the abyss include anglerfish, giant squid, deep-sea jellyfish, and various types of deep-sea worms and crustaceans. These creatures have adapted to survive in this harsh environment by developing unique features and behaviors.
Yes, methanogens are known to thrive in extreme environments such as deep-sea hydrothermal vents, hot springs, and anaerobic environments with high temperatures and salinity levels. They produce methane as a byproduct of their metabolism in these harsh conditions.
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archaebacteria can be found in any extreme environment ex: Places without sunlight, volcanic craters, on mountain peaks, deep sea/ocean vents, or even in the organs of animals
The deep sea is often referred to as the "abyssal zone" or "deep ocean." It typically encompasses regions of the ocean that are deeper than 1,000 meters (about 3,280 feet), where light penetration is minimal and pressure is extremely high. This vast and largely unexplored environment is home to unique ecosystems and organisms adapted to extreme conditions.
(God) god is a person of beleif and this person is not the scientific reason for extreme sea. every ocean gets deeper over time. the reason for this is that rocks,shells, and fish move and scrape across the ocean floor. this makes it deeper. the deeper sand starts to adapt to the marine surroundings. so lets say for example the ocean is 28,300 feet deep on average. in fifteen years from now the ocean could well be over 29,500 feet deep.
It is most likely that they have adapted to the extreme pressure.
Squids inhabit deep sea waters.
Sea Otters do not life in a Pelagic Zone, as this would be a deep sea environment. Instead, they live in the near shore ecosystem and often go on land.