The midnight zone of the Arctic Ocean, also known as the abyssal zone, typically has temperatures ranging from about -1°C to 2°C (30°F to 36°F). This area is characterized by complete darkness and high pressure, with temperatures remaining relatively stable year-round. The cold water is denser and plays a crucial role in ocean circulation and marine ecosystems.
The really deep, bottom layer of the ocean.
No, narwhals do not live in the midnight zone. Narwhals are typically found in Arctic waters, where they remain close to the surface to breathe and feed. The midnight zone, also known as the middle zone or bathypelagic zone, is much deeper in the ocean and not a habitat for narwhals.
Northern Siberia is in the Taiga Arctic zone & the area bordering the Arctic Ocean is in the Tundra Arctic zone.
The midnight zone and the abyssal zone
It lives in the midnight zone of the disphotic zone
the lowest part of the ocean where it is so dark that it looks like midnight
Octopuses.
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sharks
midnight zone
The euphotic zone
The surface mixed zone, transition zone, and deep zone. But, the pyncnocline and thermocline are also phases of them. And there is the intertidal zone, the neritic zone, and the open-ocean zone. HOPE THIS HELPED YOUR STUPID BRAIN! --HELGA