nothing. the midnight zone is the deepest part of the ocean.
In the so-called "Midnight Zone" about 2,00 feet deep.
the deep zone or midnight zone
The really deep, bottom layer of the ocean.
The midnight zone comes after the Twilight zone; it extends from 3280 feet to 13,124 feet and temperatures are near-freezing. There is no light except for that of the bioluminescent animals that live there.
2050 feet deep
The midnight zone, also known as the abyssopelagic zone, is typically found in cold water. This zone lies between about 3,280 to 13,124 feet (1,000 to 4,000 meters) below the ocean surface, where temperatures are generally colder due to the lack of sunlight and proximity to deep ocean currents.
Fish mostly stay in their zones because their prey is in that zone.The zones names are:1.Sunlit Zone(sunlight reaches down to about 660 feet.) 2.Twilight Zone(Light becomes dimmer,reaching from about 660 feet to 3,300 feet deep.) 3.Midnight Zone(No sunlight reaches below 3,300 feet.The deepest part of the ocean may be more than 35,000 feet deep.)
The twilight zone or Mesopalegic zone is 200m to 1000m deep due to the limited light penetration.
midnight zone?
The sunlight zone and the midnight zone
The aphotic zone, also known as the midnight zone, is a marine biome characterized by deep water depths that never receive sunlight. This zone is found below the photic zone and is inhabited by organisms that do not rely on photosynthesis for energy.
That is the photic zone, or euphotice zone.