The epipelagic zone
Answer is The epipelagic zone
The layer of the ocean where you are likely to find the most plants is the euphotic zone, also known as the sunlit zone. This upper layer extends from the surface down to about 200 meters (656 feet) and is where sunlight penetrates, allowing photosynthesis to occur. It is rich in phytoplankton and other marine plants, which thrive in this light-rich environment. As a result, the euphotic zone supports the highest concentration of plant life in the ocean.
plants you dummy
Ocean
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It's not very likely but even a swimming shark was caught in satellite imagery found in Google Earth. One such instance was found in images taken for Google Earth on Australia Day in 2007.You can find shark-related content in some of Google provided layers and in the Google Earth Gallery.Check out the Ocean layer in Google Earth, which includes National Geographic, Cousteau Ocean World, and Animal Tracking. This layer may include a geo-registered photo or video clip of sharks. For example, the Animal Tracking layer under Ocean layer includes tracking of Great White sharks.
In the bottom of the ocean
The ocean
An ocean.
In the Ocean or Tide-pools more likely tide-pools.
the mesopelagic zone
Because a beach is a place where you go to lie down in the sun and to chillax. There are plants at the bottom of the sea becasuse some of the sea creatures eat the plants like Coral Reef & Sea Weed & Lots More.. They don't have plants on a beach because the plants under The ( Ocean) Or ( Sea). Because its just part of Nature.