I think it might be about 2000 feet.
The temperature in the sunlight zone can vary depending on the location and time of year, but it generally ranges from around 68°F to 104°F (20°C to 40°C). This zone receives the most sunlight and is where most marine life thrives due to the abundance of light and warmth.
It's approximately 95took/5
104-27, according to most websites
There are various temperature zones on Earth. Some of these include tropical zone, polar zone, mountain zone, temperate zone, as well as desert zone.
How much sunlight is in the mesopelagic zone
The average temperature in the aphotic zone of the ocean is around 2-4 degrees Celsius. This zone is characterized by complete darkness and colder temperatures due to the lack of sunlight penetration.
In the sunlight zone, or epipelagic zone, whales interact with several abiotic factors, including light, temperature, and salinity. The availability of sunlight affects the growth of phytoplankton, which forms the base of the marine food web that whales rely on for food. Temperature variations in this zone influence whale migration patterns and breeding behaviors. Additionally, salinity levels can impact the distribution of prey species and the overall health of the marine ecosystem.
yes, a killer whale or the orca sometimes live in the sunlight zone
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.
the zone that receives the strongest sunlight
No their is not. It would be impossible for plants to because of the low temperature and also the fact that it has no sunlight for photosynthesis.
They live in the sunlight zone