The lampray can live in any ocean zone The lampray can live in any ocean zone The lampray can live in any ocean zone
The Intertidal Zone, Coastal Zone, Open Ocean, Ocean Trench, Photic Zone, and Aphotic Zone. (i asked this question then found it in my textbook)
Sunlight zone Twilight zone Midnight zone
The bottom zone of ocean life, where there is no light.
The thresher shark (Alopias vulpinus) can be found in the sunlit ocean sone. The sunlit ocean zone, otherwise known as the euphotic zone, extends 600 feet below sea level.
Zonation occurs in the ocean zone called the intertidal. Zonation is the distribution of organisms in biogeographic zones. It is also the arrangement or formation in zones.
Zonation occurs in the ocean zone called the intertidal. Zonation is the distribution of organisms in biogeographic zones. It is also the arrangement or formation in zones.
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
Neritic zone
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The epipelagic zone is the region in the ocean that is exposed to a sufficient enough amount of sunlight to allow photosynthesis to occur.
A zonation is an arrangement of items into zones.
Richard Matthew McCourt has written: 'Zonation and phenology of three species of Sargassum in the intertidal zone of the northern Gulf of California' -- subject(s): Intertidal zonation, Marine algae, Phenology, Sargassum
Epipelagic zone: (noun) The stratum of the oceanic zone where enough light is present for photosynthesis to occur. The epipelagic, sunlit, or euphotic zone is the top layer of the ocean zones.
The lampray can live in any ocean zone The lampray can live in any ocean zone The lampray can live in any ocean zone
Life is abundant in the surface zone due to sun light is available for photosynthesis. Photosynthesis can only occur 100-200 meters down.
The epipelagic ocean zone is most habitable.