The sunlight zone, or photic zone, is the upper layer of the ocean where sunlight penetrates, typically extending to about 200 meters deep. This zone is characterized by clear, well-lit waters that support a diverse range of marine life, including phytoplankton, fish, and various invertebrates. The vibrant colors of the ocean are visible here, with hues of blue and green, and the presence of coral reefs adds to the visual richness. The warmth of the sunlight in this zone fosters photosynthesis, making it a crucial area for oceanic ecosystems.
How much sunlight is in the mesopelagic zone
Some does like phytoplankton and zooplankton.
the zone that receives the strongest sunlight
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.
yes, a killer whale or the orca sometimes live in the sunlight zone
They live in the sunlight zone
Sunlight 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.
sunlight and upper twighlight
The sunlight zone and the midnight zone
midnight zone?
the Sunlight Zone