104-27, according to most websites
The SUNLIT ZONE is this warm and sunny zone supports most of the life in the ocean.
the sunlit zone
The sunlit zone, also known as the euphotic zone, is the uppermost layer of the ocean where there is enough sunlight for photosynthesis to occur. It typically extends from the surface down to about 200 meters deep, varying depending on water clarity and the angle of the sun.
At the top of the ocean, or Sunlit, It is warmer because the top of the ocean the sun is closer then it is to the twilight,dark,abyss, and trenches zone. At the bottom of the ocean, or Trenches, It is colder because the sun can not reach that low in the ocean better then it can the Sunlit zone.
That is the photic zone, or euphotice zone.
no they live in the sunlit zone witch is the lightest and warmest zone of the ocean.
The sunlit zone is the uppermost layer of the ocean where sunlight penetrates, supporting photosynthesis and providing energy for many marine organisms. This zone extends from the surface down to around 200 meters in depth, depending on water clarity.
what ocean zone(sunlit, twilight,midnight) does: lobster elephant seal logerhead turtle manitee starfish live in?
The sunlit zone is the easiest of the three ocean zones in which to live. It has plenty of dissolved oxygen, marine food web life, and sunlight. It has higher temperatures and lower pressure. These are among the reasons why it's the zone of choice for aquatic mammals.
The Blue Shark typically inhabits the epipelagic zone, which is the uppermost layer of the ocean where there is sufficient light for photosynthesis. This zone extends from the surface to around 200 meters deep.
The open ocean zone is also referred to as the pelagic zone. Facts of the area include that it is everything in the ocean except the coastal areas. It is the top sunlit layer of the ocean and is the marine ecosystem's largest area.
nothing. the midnight zone is the deepest part of the ocean.