exposure to air
The epipelagic zone is uppermost part of the oceanic zone to allow for photosynthesis. Animals and life in this region must adapt to lower levels of sunlight and reduced oxygen use.
The Intertidal Zone
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There are quite a few animals that don't adapt to living in the temperate zone. These animals include polar bears.
They would be the... *Benthic Zone (deepest) *Oceanic Zone (2nd deepest) *Neritic Zone (2nd most shallow) *Interidal Zone (most shallow)
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The intertidal zone is the area of seashore that is submerged during high tide and exposed during low tide. It is a dynamic and harsh environment, subject to constant changes in water levels, temperature, and salinity. Many plants and animals in this zone have adaptations to survive these challenging conditions.
mostly animals that can adapt to it... like reptiles, other animals like your adverage day pets an birds. things like that! hope i could help[
Animals that live in the desert adapt to cope with the lack of water, temperatures, and the shortage of food. To avoid the heat, most desert animals are nocturnal and come out at night to eat.
The intertidal zone is found in both marine and freshwater ecosystems. It is a transitional area between the land and water, subject to periodic submersion and exposure. Organisms in this zone must adapt to fluctuations in moisture and temperature.
crabs live in the high zone and in the splash zone
They adapt to harsh environments in the intertidal zone. Also they have special pads on their dorsal side to stick to rocks as waves pass over them.