amount of sunlight water pressure and temperature
littoral - wave action sublittoral - temperature epipelagic (photic zone) - light mesopelagic - halocline bathypelagic - pressure abyssal - lack of light, pressure
Biotic factors of the neritic zone include various marine organisms like fish, algae, and plankton. Abiotic factors include sunlight, temperature, salinity, and nutrient levels that play a role in shaping the ecosystem dynamics of the area.
There are positive and negative effects we have on the abyssal zone. Some negative effects are we have poluted the abyssal zone. We can't get down far enough to clean the abyssal zone. Some positive effects we have on the abyssal zone are reasearching the animals down in the abyssal zone and we can find out if they could live in shallower water of it they have to live in deep water.
Plants need light to grow, in the abyssal/hadal zone, there is no light.
The abyssal zone actually has very cold temperatures, close to freezing. It is the part of the ocean that lies between 13,000 and 20,000 feet deep. The warm temperatures you mentioned are more characteristic of hydrothermal vents, which can be found in some parts of the abyssal zone.
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Starts at the continental shelf, and continues down the continental slope to the abyssal plain,the pressure increases as you go downthe organisms decrease as the pressure increases
littoral - wave action sublittoral - temperature epipelagic (photic zone) - light mesopelagic - halocline bathypelagic - pressure abyssal - lack of light, pressure
Biotic factors of the neritic zone include various marine organisms like fish, algae, and plankton. Abiotic factors include sunlight, temperature, salinity, and nutrient levels that play a role in shaping the ecosystem dynamics of the area.
The abyssal zone is the region of the deep ocean that is just above and on the ocean floor.
Yes. There are thousands of types of anglerfish, and some do, in fact, live in the abyssal zone. As well as other zones, of course. :)
Abiotic factors in the epipelagic zone of the ocean include sunlight, temperature, dissolved oxygen levels, and salinity. Biotic factors in this zone consist of phytoplankton, zooplankton, small fish, and marine mammals. These factors interact to create a complex ecosystem where sunlight drives photosynthesis by phytoplankton, which forms the base of the food chain supporting higher trophic levels.
In the daylight zone of the ocean, abiotic factors include temperature, light availability, dissolved oxygen levels, and salinity. These factors can vary depending on location, depth, and time of year, influencing the diverse marine life found in this zone.
There are positive and negative effects we have on the abyssal zone. Some negative effects are we have poluted the abyssal zone. We can't get down far enough to clean the abyssal zone. Some positive effects we have on the abyssal zone are reasearching the animals down in the abyssal zone and we can find out if they could live in shallower water of it they have to live in deep water.
in the abyssal zone
Plants need light to grow, in the abyssal/hadal zone, there is no light.
no