animals that live in the disphotic zone are:
· Angelshark
· Clam
· Copepod
· Crab Cuttlefish
· Eels
· Echinoderms
· Gastropods
· Gray Whale
· Greenland Shark
· Hatchetfish
· Hermit Crab
· Horseshoe Crab
· Jellyfish
· John Dory
· Krill
· Limpet
· Lobsters
· Mollusks
· Octopus
· Oyster
· Plankton
· Puffer Fish
· Sand Dollar
· Scallop
· Sea Anemone
· Sea Cucumber
· Sea Star
· Sea Urchin
· Shrimp
· Snail
· Sperm Whale
· Squid
· Starfish
· Zooplankton
In The Disphotic Zone There Is Enough Light To See During The Day, But Not Enough Light For Photosynthesis To Take Place, So No Plants Live In This Zone.
How much water is in your bath tub?46% of all the world's water is in the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean has 23.9%, the Indian Ocean has 20.3%, and the Arctic Ocean has 3.7%.
No, animals that live in the twilight zone or disphotic zone are adapted to low light, high pressure conditions. They will have large eyes are small and have large teeth, and while the great white shark has large teeth he is neither small or has big eyes.
Plankton plants are found in twilight zone of the ocean
Plants need light to grow, in the abyssal/hadal zone, there is no light.
There are four major zones of the open ocean biomes, which are grouped as such: the intertidal zone, the pelagic zone, the benthic zone and the abyssal zone. The environments found in each vary greatly, and they play host to a diverse population of ocean flora and fauna.
It lives in the midnight zone of the disphotic zone
a very dark zone that has hardly been discovered.
it is the middle layer of the three zones euphotic zone, DISPHOTIC ZONE, and the darkest and deepest one of all the Aphotic zone. Don't ask me what ocean it is in because the oceans are connected all together!!!
i really dont no but i think they are in the abyss or the trench :) (^^^) (y)
the layers of the ocean are the Sunlight or europhotic zone, twilight or disphotic zone, midnight or aphotic zone and the abyss zone. From the surface to the bottom
the layers of the ocean are the Sunlight or europhotic zone, twilight or disphotic zone, midnight or aphotic zone and the abyss zone. From the surface to the bottom
How much water is in your bath tub?46% of all the world's water is in the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean has 23.9%, the Indian Ocean has 20.3%, and the Arctic Ocean has 3.7%.
Sea sponges are a part of the marine biome. They are even found in the disphotic zone of the ocean, also known as the Twilight Zone.
no plants can grow in any zone but the sunlit zone
No, animals that live in the twilight zone or disphotic zone are adapted to low light, high pressure conditions. They will have large eyes are small and have large teeth, and while the great white shark has large teeth he is neither small or has big eyes.
Plankton plants are found in twilight zone of the ocean
The animals that live in the disphotic zone are adapted to life in near darkness, cold water and high pressure. Many of the animals in this zone have large eyes, helping them see in the nearly dark waters. Most are small, dark and thin (to help camouflage them). Many have large teeth and jaws.