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Do blue whales in a benthic zone?

Blue whales are not benthic animals, as they are pelagic mammals that primarily inhabit open ocean waters. They are known to dive deep to forage for food but do not reside in the benthic zone near the seabed.


What is the difference between the abyssal and berthic zone?

Abyssal plain is an underwater plain on deep ocean floor, usually found at depths between 3000 - 6000 meters. Abyssal zone is abyssopelagic layer of pelagic zone. Contains very deep (4,000 to 6,000) benthic communities near bottom of oceans.


Just below the ocean's pelagic zone lies the?

mesopelagic zone, which is also known as the twilight zone. It is situated between the epipelagic zone above and the bathypelagic zone below. The mesopelagic zone receives only faint sunlight, leading to a dimly lit environment with unique adaptations by marine organisms to survive in such conditions.


What is benthic zone?

The benthic zone is the lowest level of a body of water, such as a lake or ocean, where organisms live on or in the sediment at the bottom. It is an important habitat for a variety of organisms, including bacteria, worms, and bottom-dwelling fish, and plays a key role in nutrient recycling and overall ecosystem health.


Two horizontal divisions of marine ecosystems?

There are two horizontal division in pelagic zone of marine ecosystem. First is the coastal or neritic zone, it's the area between low tide and the end of the continental shelf. And the second is the oceanic zone, it's the open water beyond the coastal zone.

Related Questions

What environment does a harbor seal live in Benthic or Pelagic zone?

pelagic


What are the zones of a lake?

littoral zone,pelagic zone and benthic zone


What are The three zones of a lake?

littoral zone,pelagic zone and benthic zone


What is the region above the benthic zone called?

it is called the pelagic zone.


Which zone of the ocean ecosystem is the shallowest?

The benthic zone is a region at the lowest level of an ocean or lake. The intertidal zone is the shallowest part of the benthic zone.


What are the ocean zones of a marine ecosystem from the shallowest to the deepest?

There are two major ocean zones, Pelagic and Benthic zones. The Pelagic zone is the open ocean and the Benthic zone is the ocean bottom.


Do blue whales in a benthic zone?

Blue whales are not benthic animals, as they are pelagic mammals that primarily inhabit open ocean waters. They are known to dive deep to forage for food but do not reside in the benthic zone near the seabed.


What is the difference between the abyssal plain the abyssal zone?

Abyssal plain is an underwater plain on deep ocean floor, usually found at depths between 3000 - 6000 meters. Abyssal zone is abyssopelagic layer of pelagic zone. Contains very deep (4,000 to 6,000) benthic communities near bottom of oceans.


Do the blue whales live in the benthic habitat?

Benthic is the seafloor or floor of a lake. Clams would live there. Whales live in the Pelagic zone. I'm in biology now and we just had that question!


What are kelp benthic or pelagic?

"Benthic" refers to the '''bottom''' of a body of water (bethos means life living at the bottom or greatest depth of an ocean, lake, river, etc). "Pelagic" refers to the '''top''' or upper layers of a body of water. For example, phytoplankton are located in the pelagic zone since they need sunlight to perform photosynthesis and produce nutrients.


What is the difference between the abyssal and berthic zone?

Abyssal plain is an underwater plain on deep ocean floor, usually found at depths between 3000 - 6000 meters. Abyssal zone is abyssopelagic layer of pelagic zone. Contains very deep (4,000 to 6,000) benthic communities near bottom of oceans.


Just below the ocean's pelagic zone lies the?

mesopelagic zone, which is also known as the twilight zone. It is situated between the epipelagic zone above and the bathypelagic zone below. The mesopelagic zone receives only faint sunlight, leading to a dimly lit environment with unique adaptations by marine organisms to survive in such conditions.