Predator
You would likely find a fangtooth in deep ocean waters, generally between 2,000 and 5,000 feet below the surface. They are commonly found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans.
On an active continental margin, you would be likely to find an active ocean trench. This structure would generally not occur at a passive continental margin.
You would most likely find a trench in the ocean, specifically in areas where tectonic plates meet and one plate is being forced beneath another. Trenches can also be found on land, such as man-made trenches used in warfare or for irrigation purposes.
You would expect to find the largest amounts of dissolved oxygen in the surface layer of the ocean, particularly in regions with high levels of phytoplankton and strong wave action which help to oxygenate the surface waters.
in a subduction trench, because of Harry Hess' theory of sea floor spreading. Meaning that the rock is formed new at the mid-ocean ridge, and moved out towards the coasts into a subduction zone years and years later.
Answer is The epipelagic zone
Phytoplankton require sun and water to survive. They find these in a marine (ocean) envrironment.
Ocean
Atlantic
in the woods by a tree or bye a lake or ocean
Photic Zone
yes because Texas have the Atlantic ocean
You're likely to find warm water currents near the equator.
You would likely find a fangtooth in deep ocean waters, generally between 2,000 and 5,000 feet below the surface. They are commonly found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans.
You would find the Samoan islands in the pacific ocean.
no
On an active continental margin, you would be likely to find an active ocean trench. This structure would generally not occur at a passive continental margin.