Abyssal Zone
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The pressure at the bottom of the ocean is very high. Water is unique in that as pressure increases, its melting point decreases. This means that it stays liquid a lower temperatures when it is under high pressure. The presence of salt in the water lowers the melting point even more.
The third layer of the ocean is the Bathypelagic Zone. This is also called the dark zone. There is no sunlight in this zone, and it extends from 1,000 meters to about 4,000 meters in depth. The pressure is extremely high in this zone.
The relationship between depth and sunlight is positive. The more sunlight there is, the deeper you can see into the ocean.
Yes. The growth of algae in ocean water is limited by their need for carbon dioxide and sunlight.
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The sunlit zone is the easiest of the three ocean zones in which to live. It has plenty of dissolved oxygen, marine food web life, and sunlight. It has higher temperatures and lower pressure. These are among the reasons why it's the zone of choice for aquatic mammals.
an ocean would have those traits
Thermocline is defined by having increased temperatures in the surface water but cold water temperatures in the deep sea due to sunlight being unable to penetrate ocean waters the deeply. Sunlight and increased temperatures in water is associated with low nutrients therefore anything with a strong thermocline is pertained to low nutrients but high sunlight.
yes sunlight can get in the ocean without sunlight many marine life would not exist
The Twilight zone is a zone underwater that is beneath the Sunlight zone. It has more water pressure than the sunlight zone ,the surface of the ocean, and has less light.
The climate in the Neritic Ocean zone is generally calm with mild temperatures. This is the area within the ocean that the sunlight can reach to the bottom of the water. This zone offers favorable conditions for many marine animals.
Oceans are able to absorb and holds energy from sunlight A thermal exchange Ocean absorbs and releases thermal energy much more slowly than dry land. Have heat, will travel Different temperatures at different locations.
rising warm air creating low pressure cells rising warm air creating high pressure cells falling air temperatures creating low pressure cells falling air temperatures creating high pressure cells