The really deep, bottom layer of the ocean.
The photic zone of the ocean is the surface of the ocean that receives sunlight.
The Atlantic Ocean receives 75% of sunlight due to the radiation toward the equator!!!!!
Photic Zone: part of the ocean that receives sunlight Aphotic Zone: area in an ocean where sunlight does not reach and photosynthesis does not occur
The rainforest floor. The bottom of the ocean also.
Mesopelagic
the surface zone
The sunlight receives impact
the zone that receives the strongest sunlight
The ocean zone that receives the most sunlight is the epipelagic zone, also known as the sunlight zone. This zone extends from the surface down to about 200 meters (656 feet) and is where most photosynthetic activity occurs, supporting a diverse range of marine life. Sunlight penetration decreases with depth, making the epipelagic zone crucial for ocean ecosystems.
The deep marine water that never receives sunlight is called the aphotic zone. This layer of the ocean is typically found below a depth of about 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) and is characterized by complete darkness. Due to the absence of sunlight, photosynthesis cannot occur, and the environment relies on organic matter that sinks from the upper layers of the ocean for sustenance.
mercury receives the most sunlight because it is the closest planet to the sun
The second largest ocean is the Atlantic ocean. It covers an estimated 20 percent of the Earths surface with 106,400,000 sq km total area.