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Two natural resources found in the photic zone are sunlight and nutrients. Sunlight is essential for photosynthesis, which provides energy for many organisms in this zone. Nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus are vital for the growth and productivity of plants and algae in the photic zone.
Sunlight doesn't reaches this zone so no plants are able to grow.
Plants in the bathyal zone are limited to marine algae and phytoplankton that are able to photosynthesize and create their own food using sunlight. These plants are adapted to low light conditions and can be found in the upper part of the bathyal zone where some sunlight penetrates the water. Examples include diatoms, green algae, and cyanobacteria.
Sunlight does not reach this zone, meaning there can be no primary production
The sunlight zone contains most of the oceans' plants and animal life. This zone extends from 5 to 300 feet. It is also called the euphotic zone.
Seahorse live in the sunlight zone Blythe
yes, a killer whale or the orca sometimes live in the sunlight zone
You wouldn't be able to because the plants underneath the surface wouldn;t survive with out sunlight. The aphotic zone is the zone where you wouldn't be able to see any sunlight.
it has so many plants because the plants can do photosynthesis. unlike in the deep ocean with no sunlight
No, there are typically no plants in the Abyssal Zone due to the lack of sunlight for photosynthesis. Plants rely on sunlight to produce energy, so this extreme deep-sea environment does not support plant life.
The open water zone reaches down to where sunlight can still penetrate. Organisms that live here include tadpoles, fish, and non deep-rooted plants. Phytoplankton is the most abundant organism here.
sunlight reaches the bottom