its has about 1000 atmospheres of pressure
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the lowest part of the ocean where it is so dark that it looks like midnight
2 tons for every square inch
midnight zone?
The sunlight zone and the midnight zone
the lowest part of the ocean where it is so dark that it looks like midnight
the salinity in the midnight zone is a kind of high amount
The really deep, bottom layer of the ocean.
The scientific name for the midnight zone is the "bathypelagic zone." This zone extends from a depth of about 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) to around 4,000 meters (13,124 feet) in the ocean. It is characterized by complete darkness, high pressure, and cold temperatures, making it a unique habitat for specially adapted marine life.
Creatures in the midnight zone, or the bathypelagic zone, include bioluminescent organisms like anglerfish, lanternfish, and viperfish. These deep-sea creatures have adapted to the extreme cold, high pressure, and darkness of this zone. Many have unique features such as large mouths, sharp teeth, and sensitive eyes to help them survive in this environment.
There are three light zones in the ocean. 1) Sunlight Zone, also called the Euphotic Zone. The Sunlight Zone gets lots of light. 2) Twilight Zone, also called the Disphotic Zone. The Twilight Zone gets little light. 3) Midnight Zone, also called the Aphotic Zone. The Midnight Zone gets absolutely no light. As the depth increases, the amount of light decreases and the pressure decreases.
Jellyfish do live in the midnight zone. In addition, tube worms, phytoplankton, and angler fish live in the midnight zone.