Out in the open ocean, light penetrates only to a depth of a few hundred meters. The deep zone is located below the surface. The deep zone is almost totally dark.
The order of ocean zones, from the surface to the deep ocean, are the epipelagic zone, mesopelagic zone, bathypelagic zone, abyssopelagic zone, and hadalpelagic zone. Each zone has unique characteristics based on depth, light availability, and the organisms that thrive there.
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.
The area underground that rainwater passes through is called the "unsaturated zone" or "vadose zone." This zone lies between the ground surface and the water table, and it allows rainwater to percolate through soil and rock.
Viper fish live in the deep waters of all the world's oceans, typically at depths ranging from 500 to 5,000 meters. They are known for their bioluminescent characteristics and long, fang-like teeth, which help them hunt prey in the dark depths of the ocean.
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.
surface mixed zone , transition zone, deep zone
the zone of aeration
suface zone and thermocline zone
they live in the intertidal zone but they go to the surface zone
Surface Zone
there are three major zones , Surface Zone, Thermocline Zone, The Deep Zone
Surface Zone
1.surface layer 2.zone of aeration 3.zone of saturation
the zone of aeration
the surface zone
That is the photic zone, or euphotice zone.
Nekton lives in the surface zone. Do you think that this is fact or faked?!?