because when deep sea fish are brought up to the surface after living in such extreme pressure areas for their entire lives, the lack of pressure on them causes them to puff up. so basically, it's because the pressure greatly decreases.
Swordfish are apex predators in their ecosystem, feeding on smaller fish, squid, and crustaceans. They are hunted by sharks, orcas, and humans. Swordfish habitat includes deep ocean waters worldwide, often near the surface but can dive to significant depths.
Phytoplankton stay at the surface of the ocean to access sunlight for photosynthesis, which is vital for their growth and survival. Being closer to the surface also allows them to take in nutrients and carbon dioxide more efficiently, which are needed for their metabolic processes.
Ocean up welling is a term to describe the water rising from the deep depths of the ocean floor because of specific wind patterns. Upwellings are caused by strong seasonal winds moving surface coastal water out from the coast and leaving a space that the upwelling fills in.
Water is found in every ocean on Earth. It covers about 71% of the Earth's surface, and oceans contain saltwater which make up their unique ecosystems.
Humpback whales live in a wide range of ocean depths depending on a variety of factors. They typically inhabit depths of 200m to 1500m (660ft to 4920ft). In some areas they are found as deep as 2000m (6560ft). The depth at which humpbacks can be found varies based on their activity such as feeding and breeding. The depth of the ocean they inhabit also depends on the season with humpbacks spending the summer months in shallower waters and the winter months in deeper waters.Humpback whales can dive to great depths in order to feed reaching as far down as 300m (984ft). During these dives they can remain underwater for up to 45 minutes. When feeding humpbacks usually dive to depths of 30m (98ft) to 60m (197ft) where they search for fish and plankton. They then swim to the surface with their mouths open and swallow their prey.Humpback whales may also dive to deeper depths for other activities. For example when migrating humpbacks may dive to depths of 500m (1640ft) or more. On their journeys they can reach depths of up to 1500m (4920ft). They also use deep waters as a refuge from predators and to avoid rough weather.In general humpback whales can be found in a wide range of ocean depths from 200m (660ft) to 2000m (6560ft) or more. The exact depths they inhabit depend on their activity season and location.
IN PONDS AND SWAMPS
It lives in the ocean depths.
Ocean, mostly in the depths of it. It eats fish, oranges and jellyfish
the fish that live close to the surface are not unusual and the fish that live in the deep ocean are unusual. the unusual and surface fish both eat different thing's don't live the same way
Flying fish are typically found in surface waters of the ocean, where they can leap and glide to escape predators. They are not deep-water species and do not live at great depths. Flying fish generally stay within the top few meters of the water column.
Viper fish live in the deep waters of all the world's oceans, typically at depths ranging from 500 to 5,000 meters. They are known for their bioluminescent characteristics and long, fang-like teeth, which help them hunt prey in the dark depths of the ocean.
Some creatures have adapted to living in the great pressure found in the depths of the oceans. If they are brought up to the lesser pressure at the surface, they don't usually survive.
it is Gary the whale
Swordfish are apex predators in their ecosystem, feeding on smaller fish, squid, and crustaceans. They are hunted by sharks, orcas, and humans. Swordfish habitat includes deep ocean waters worldwide, often near the surface but can dive to significant depths.
The deepest parts of oceans are dark all the time because natural light does not penetrate to the ocean depths. Little is known about life in the depths of the ocean. More is known about the moon than the depths of the oceans. Water pressure is great, the temperature is constant.
the adelie penguin can live water depths up t 20-50m under the waters surface where it eats krill, fish, shrimp, and squid.
Fish living in extreme depths prefer to live in darkness, but when light does get down that deep it is usually blue light.