The deep zone appears dark because less sunlight penetrates to that depth in the ocean, resulting in low visibility. Additionally, the deep zone often lacks colorful marine life and features, contributing to its dark appearance.
The aphotic zone is the depth of a lake or ocean where less than 1% of sunlight reaches. In the ocean it begins around 650-3,000 feet, but it depends on water conditions (how dark or murky the water is).
The candle has 4 zones: Blue zone Dark inner zone luminous zone non-luminous zone
The various zones of a candle flame are the dark zone, the blue zone (inner cone), the luminous zone (middle zone), and the non-luminous zone (outer zone). In the dark zone, the wick is vaporized and breaks down into fuel molecules. The blue zone is where complete combustion occurs due to a sufficient oxygen supply, while the luminous zone emits light due to incomplete combustion of fuel. The non-luminous zone consists of unburned fuel and soot particles.
non luminous zone: outermost not fully visible complete combustion zoneluminous zone : incomplete combustion zone pale yellow in colordark zone : no combustion dark in color coldest zoneblue zone : bottom zone blue in color carbon monoxide wax vapors
The dark zone of the ocean, typically found below the photic zone, generally maintains a temperature that ranges from about 0°C to 4°C (32°F to 39°F). This zone lacks sunlight, leading to cooler temperatures compared to the warmer, sunlit surface waters. The exact temperature can vary depending on the specific location and depth within the ocean.
The deep zone is deep
The permanently dark zone below the photic zone is called the aphotic zone. In this region, sunlight is unable to penetrate deep enough for photosynthesis to occur, resulting in a lack of primary production by plants. Organisms in this zone rely on alternative energy sources, such as detritus and chemosynthesis.
surface mixed zone , transition zone, deep zone
the depth of the dark zone
what food in the dark zone
The abyssal zone is the region of the deep ocean that is just above and on the ocean floor.
nothing. the midnight zone is the deepest part of the ocean.
The aphotic zone is permanently dark. Organisms would need to be able to manufacture and obtain food without photosynthesis.
deep!
Yes!
They are all by Stephen King and it's "The Dead Zone" not "The Dark Zone"
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