Actually most of the seas creatures including plants, live in this zone! This is because most fish (and plants) need the sunlight to let the Plants do photosynthesis then the little fish eat the plants and the bigger fish to eat the plant eating fish.
It is estimated that about 90% of marine creatures live in the sunlit zone, also known as the euphotic zone. This zone receives sunlight and is where photosynthesis mostly occurs, supporting a diverse range of organisms.
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.
Narwhals live in the upper, sunlit zone of the Arctic and North Atlantic Ocean waters. It ventures down into the middle zone and even the topmost part of the lower zone. But these are merely forays for food.
The ocean
climate zone; biome
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It is estimated that about 90% of marine creatures live in the sunlit zone, also known as the euphotic zone. This zone receives sunlight and is where photosynthesis mostly occurs, supporting a diverse range of organisms.
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the sunlit zone
Yes, shrimp do live in the sunlit zone. Even though shrimp are bottom dwellers, they typically stick to shallower waters. The sunlit zone refers to the amount of light in the water, and not so much the depth.
Yes they do live in the sunlit zone. they feed on plankton which also lives in this zone
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.
no they live in the sunlit zone witch is the lightest and warmest zone of the ocean.
twilight
The SUNLIT ZONE is this warm and sunny zone supports most of the life in the ocean.
Most plants and animals live in the Sunlit Zone.