The sunlight zone, or photic zone, of the ocean extends from the surface down to about 200 meters (656 feet). At this depth, the pressure is approximately 20 times greater than atmospheric pressure at sea level, which is about 200 kilopascals (kPa) or 29 psi. This pressure increases with depth, but the sunlight zone remains relatively shallow compared to deeper ocean layers.
How much sunlight is in the mesopelagic zone
The Twilight zone is a zone underwater that is beneath the Sunlight zone. It has more water pressure than the sunlight zone ,the surface of the ocean, and has less light.
abyssal zone
The ocean zone characterized by high water pressure, low temperatures, and no sunlight is the hadal zone. This zone extends from depths of 19,685 to 36,100 feet (6,000 to 11,000 meters) and is found in deep ocean trenches. Organisms living in this zone must adapt to extreme conditions, such as lack of sunlight and high pressure.
The amount of salinity that there is in the sunlight zone is about 3.5 percent. About 90 percent of sea life also resides in this zone.
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The amount of salinity that there is in the sunlight zone is about 3.5 percent. About 90 percent of sea life also resides in this zone.
Oh, dude, the water pressure in the sunlight zone, also known as the euphotic zone, is around 1 atmosphere, which is the same as the pressure at sea level. So, like, you won't get crushed by the pressure unless you're super sensitive. Just don't go too deep or you might feel a bit of a squeeze, but nothing too crazy.