Too cold, too much pressure, no light, little food.
No. Most living things live in the ocean or on the land.
Chalk formed from sediments made of skeletions of microscopic living things in the ocean must be a(n) organic rock.
because they need the sunlight
Mats of bacteria, crabs, sea worms/ spagghetti, tube worms and more.
so deep you could see things
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Yes they do and ask Bob Ballard if you want some tips.
Living things exist across a wide range of habitats and environments on Earth, from deep ocean trenches to high mountaintops. They vary in size from microscopic bacteria to giant sequoia trees. The diversity of living things is vast, encompassing organisms with different structures, functions, and behaviors.
the ocean is deep because that is the shape of the earth and although we are not sure how deep the ocean is we do know that there is life in the deep. the ocean has made itself deep but there is really no cause that is known.
No because some living things live down deep in the sea and they don't see the sun:)
There is NO basic need for ALL living cells. That said, most living cells require oxygen and/or sunlight. There are some, however, that live deep in the ocean where there is no sun. They have adapted to living down there and some have even evolved to be blind. Deep, deep, in the ocean organisms have been found that need no oxygen. It has been suggested that some of them use other chemicals, like sulfer, to fulfill similar requirements.
yes there are lving things 7 miles deep theres even living things inside volcanoes now can you belive that?????