intertidal zone
a weird zone
Close to the the marine's benthic zone, this zone is the bottom-most zone to the fresh water biome.
The 'littoral' zone is the beach.
no it does not the darkness of the water is so far down that the sunlight cannot reach the bottem of the marine biome
aphotic zone
Sea sponges are a part of the marine biome. They are even found in the disphotic zone of the ocean, also known as the Twilight Zone.
The aphotic zone, also known as the midnight zone, is a marine biome characterized by deep water depths that never receive sunlight. This zone is found below the photic zone and is inhabited by organisms that do not rely on photosynthesis for energy.
Sunlight can penetrate through the limnetic zone into the profundal zone.
The oceanic zone that is both biologically the most productive and physically the most demanding is the euphotic zone. This zone receives the most sunlight, supporting high levels of photosynthesis, which in turn results in abundant marine life. However, the euphotic zone also faces physical challenges such as the need to adapt to high light levels, strong wave action, and competition for resources.
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Yes, that's correct. The marine biome is divided into different zones based on factors such as light penetration, distance from the shore, and depth. These zones include the intertidal zone, neritic zone, oceanic zone, and abyssal zone, each with unique characteristics and ecosystems.
Yes, deep lakes have zones similar to those in the marine biome. These zones include the littoral zone (shallow water near the shoreline), the limnetic zone (open water further from the shore and above the benthic zone), and the benthic zone (bottom of the lake). Each zone has its own unique characteristics and supports different types of organisms adapted to those conditions.