Deep sea temperatures can vary significantly, but in the abyssal zones, they typically range from about 0 to 4 degrees Celsius (32 to 39 degrees Fahrenheit). In the deepest parts of the ocean, such as the Mariana Trench, temperatures can approach freezing. Despite the cold, many organisms have adapted to thrive in these frigid environments.
not usually due to how cold it is the deeper you go. the movement of deep sea fish are usually slow and intricate.
The climate sort of has to do with the temperature. If the temperature is 3 degrees then the climate is cold. So what ever the temperature is to the deep sea biome then that is the climate.
The temperature of the deep seas can be as cold as -2 degrees celsius, or 28.4 degrees F.
around 4 celsius. unless it is a vulcan in close procsymity
Thermal protection - water at depth can be very cold.
The deep sea generally receives very little precipitation. Any precipitation that does fall is usually in the form of snow, sleet, or ice crystals, driven by strong winds and cold temperatures. The precipitation rates vary greatly depending on location and depth in the deep sea.
Deep sea divers wear special suits to keep their body from getting too cold. They also wear these suits to keep from being crushed under the pressure.
When you trade Clamperl with the deep sea scale you get Gorebyss with the deep sea tooth you get Huntail.
You can find the Deep Sea Scale and the Deep Sea Tooth on Routes 13 and 17.
the most deep sea is Coral!!!
how do deep sea bacteria survive
Yes, some species of crinoids can live in cold water environments. They are often found in deep-sea areas with colder temperatures, where they can feed on particles in the water column using their filtering arms. These deep-sea crinoids have adaptations to survive in the low temperatures and high pressures of their habitat.