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The third layer of the ocean is the Bathypelagic Zone. This is also called the dark zone. There is no sunlight in this zone, and it extends from 1,000 meters to about 4,000 meters in depth. The pressure is extremely high in this zone.
The water table is located at the top of the zone of saturation, where soil and rock are completely saturated with water. It is not generally found under the zone of saturation. The water table is typically above the layer of bedrock. It is usually located above the layer of bedrock, not below it.
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The layer surrounding the core of the sun is the radiative zone. This zone is responsible for transferring energy produced in the core to the outer layers of the sun through the process of radiation.
The upper layer of an aquifer is called the unsaturated zone or vadose zone. This zone is located above the water table where the pore spaces are filled with both air and water. It acts as a buffer between the surface and the saturated zone below.
The CFC's affect the ozone layer. They are the ones that deplete it.
1st layer: Tall deciduous trees 2nd layer: Small trees and saplings 3rd layer: forest herbs such as wilflowers and berries 4th layer: shrubs 5th: mosses and lichens that live on trees
The canopy, because it is the uppermost layer of a forest structure.
The Tree Stratum zone, also known as the canopy layer, is the highest layer of a forest where tree branches and leaves form a dense covering. This zone receives the most sunlight and is home to a variety of animals and plants that are adapted to life in the treetops. The tree canopy plays a crucial role in regulating temperature and providing habitat and food for many species.
vechicle effect the earth by creating global warming into the atmosphere and destroying the o zone layer
The radiation zone is the sun's thickest layer.
Its wet? Oh, and they both don't get a lot of sunlight!
The ceiling to the weather zone is the Tropopause.
There is an ozone layer. It protects us from the UV rays.
1.surface layer 2.zone of aeration 3.zone of saturation
The third layer of the ocean is the Bathypelagic Zone. This is also called the dark zone. There is no sunlight in this zone, and it extends from 1,000 meters to about 4,000 meters in depth. The pressure is extremely high in this zone.
As altitude increases vegetation changes from the Tropical rain forest below to the tundra and permanent ice on top.