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.
It is a thermometer that measures in deep sea environments where normal thermometers would be crushed by the enormous pressure!!!!!
Human impact on the deep sea primarily stems from activities like deep-sea mining, commercial fishing, and pollution. Deep-sea mining can destroy habitats and release toxic substances, while overfishing disrupts marine ecosystems and depletes species. Additionally, plastic pollution and climate change are affecting deep-sea environments, leading to habitat degradation and altered ocean chemistry. These activities threaten biodiversity and the overall health of deep-sea ecosystems.
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 deep sea climate is consistent and cold, with temperatures typically ranging from 2 to 4 degrees Celsius. There is no sunlight beyond a certain depth, resulting in perpetual darkness. Conditions are stable and relatively calm, with steady hydrostatic pressure and few fluctuations in temperature or weather patterns.
The average climate in the Himalayas is termed "Alpine" because of the number of feet most of it is above normal sea levels. This fact combined by its northern distance from the Equator produces the Alpine climate.
the most deep sea is Coral!!!
how do deep sea bacteria survive
In a human, it's not normal. In some fish that have adaped to live at deep sea pressures, it's fine.
Deep sea fishing fishing far out at sea is called deep sea fishing .
None, the deep sea is in space
Deep Sea Tycoon happened in 2003.