In the first 3 ft., more than half of the light that penetrated the surfaces is absorbed by the water. Red is the first to be completely absorbed.
By 30 ft., only 20% of the original amount of the surface light is still visible.
Blue light is the last to go. At around 100 meters or 330 ft, only .5% of light is visible.
Red: 1 m/ 3.3 ft
Yellow: 10 m/ 33 ft
Green: 50 m/ 165 ft
Blue: 100 m/ 330 ft
Sunlight is scarce in the deep ocean, which limits photosynthesis and primary production. This results in a lack of complex food webs and biodiversity compared to shallower regions of the ocean. Additionally, nutrient availability can be limited in deep ocean ecosystems.
light energy is not strong enough! <--NovaNet
Organisms with light-producing body parts would most likely be found in deep ocean environments where there is limited sunlight, such as the mesopelagic and bathypelagic zones. This phenomenon, called bioluminescence, is a common adaptation for attracting prey, startling predators, communication, or camouflage in these dark environments.
Bacteria. Algae need light to produce their food, so they're mostly closer to the surface, but some types of bacteria can ferment and produce their own food chemically, without the need for light as an energy source.
Temperature differences in water
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there is but its harder to get because they have to travel so deep to get it hardly any get it from there.
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Sunlight is scarce in the deep ocean, which limits photosynthesis and primary production. This results in a lack of complex food webs and biodiversity compared to shallower regions of the ocean. Additionally, nutrient availability can be limited in deep ocean ecosystems.
Since there is no light deep in ocean,the sun light don't have that much power to go that deep,like 14,000 feet deep.It must dark and the shape kind of good ,because the fish must be having a protection.
Because it is so far deep only 1% of light gets through
there is higher pressure the deeper you travel into the ocean. this pressure is detrimental to health. also breathing is an issue.
Through solid matter and certain other things in the other phases.Answer:Visible light cannot travel through opaque materials. However enough thickness of any material can eventually block out light. As an example, even though sea water is transparent, the bottom of the deep ocean is dark as light is incapable of reaching through miles of water
technically, yes. But it wouldn't have much light in the deep depths of the ocean
A fish that lives deep down in the ocean and has a little light on it's head
the ocean is deep because that is the shape of the earth and although we are not sure how deep the ocean is we do know that there is life in the deep. the ocean has made itself deep but there is really no cause that is known.
no because its to low that's why a lot of fish have a light to there head