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Challenger deep
The depth of water at the apex of the ridge is less than 2,700 metres.
The oceanic habitat can be found in all of Earth's major oceans, including the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, and Southern Oceans. These habitats support a diverse range of marine life and ecosystems, from coral reefs in tropical waters to deep-sea trenches in colder regions.
Coelenterates, such as jellyfish and sea anemones, are typically found in marine environments like oceans, seas, and coral reefs. They can be found at various depths, from shallow coastal waters to the deep sea.
Jellyfish can be found in both shallow and deep water. They are found in oceans around the world, from coastal areas to deep sea environments. Some species prefer shallower waters closer to the coast, while others inhabit deeper parts of the ocean.
Nekton animals are typically found in oceans. They are usually located near the bottom of the oceans in the deep and shallow water.
Deep sea angler fish live in all oceans deep enough for their life, salinity, and preasure limitations. They have been found in all deep seas.
yes of course, calcium and magnesium are two minerals that are found in the deep waters of oceans .
The Angler fish can be found in the DEEP SEA mostly in the Atlantic or Antarctic Oceans.
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Laminosa is a big and meduim shells dat can be found in the deep of the oceans and see's.
Sharks can be found at any depth through out the oceans. However it would be great if they would stay in deep parts of the oceans .
Blue whales are mostly found in deep oceans such as the Atlantic ocean and the Pacific Ocean, however they are never found on the Coastlines. HOPE THAT HELPED! :)
Oceans are deep, mountains are tall.
Methane is a gas fossil fuel that can be found in deep oceans. It is the main component of natural gas and is formed by the decomposition of organic matter in anaerobic conditions under high pressure and low temperatures in deep ocean sediments.
The Frilled Shark lives in deep waters around the world, typically found at depths of 390 to 4,200 feet. They are primarily found in areas such as the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
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