midnight zone?
Giant pacific octopus live in twilight zone.
The Twilight zone is a zone underwater that is beneath the Sunlight zone. It has more water pressure than the sunlight zone ,the surface of the ocean, and has less light.
yes beceause sharks can move from zone to zone
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The sunlight zone and twilight zone are both layers of the ocean that support marine life, though they differ in depth and light availability. Both zones are characterized by their interaction with light, with the sunlight zone receiving ample sunlight, while the twilight zone receives limited light, creating a gradient of habitats. Additionally, both zones serve as important ecosystems, hosting diverse species that adapt to their respective conditions. These zones illustrate the transition between fully illuminated waters and the darker depths of the ocean.
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They live in the sunlight zone
sunlight and upper twighlight
they are in The Twilight Zone and feed at night in the sunlight zone
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The piglet squid lives in the epipelagic zone (sunlight zone) until they are fully matured when they descend in to the mesopelagic zone (twilight zone).
Giant pacific octopus live in twilight zone.
-The Epipelagic zone (sunlight zone) -The Mesopelagic zone (twilight zone) -The Bathypelagic zone (midnight zone)
the layers of the ocean are the Sunlight or europhotic zone, twilight or disphotic zone, midnight or aphotic zone and the abyss zone. From the surface to the bottom
the layers of the ocean are the Sunlight or europhotic zone, twilight or disphotic zone, midnight or aphotic zone and the abyss zone. From the surface to the bottom
no there are five, the sunlight, twilight and midnight zones and the abyss and the trenches
It is divided into four zones:- Sunlight zone Twilight zone Pelagic zone Bathypelagic zone UR WRONG!!! There is five zones!! Sunlight Zone Twilight Zone Midnight Zone Abyss Zone and Trench Zone