Areas of the open ocean are often very deep. Primary productivity relies on sunlight, and sunlight only penetrates the first 10m or so (varies widely) of the ocean surface. Therefore, only this surface zone is photosynetically productive, which in turn fuels secondary (small crustaceans, zooplankton, etc.) and tertiary (fish) production.
Primary productivity in tropical oceans is primarily limited by nutrient availability, particularly nitrogen and phosphorus. Factors such as temperature, light availability, and water movement can also influence primary productivity in tropical oceans. Upwelling events that bring nutrient-rich waters to the surface can enhance primary productivity in these regions.
The oceans surface is 100% water.
Primary productivity in tropical oceans is limited by factors such as nutrient availability, light availability, and temperature. Nutrient availability may be limited due to low input from upwelling currents or lack of mixing in some areas. Light availability may be restricted due to cloud cover, depth of the water column, or turbidity. Temperature can also limit primary productivity as it affects the metabolic rates of marine organisms.
oceans are the best.
the oceans
Primary productivity can be limited by water availability in terrestrial ecosystems, as water is needed for photosynthesis to occur. In aquatic ecosystems, primary productivity can also be limited by water availability, as light penetration can be reduced in murky waters, limiting the amount of photosynthesis that can take place. Additionally, drought conditions can directly reduce primary productivity in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
Earth is the only planet known to have liquid water oceans on its surface.
Yes, it does . Actually, surface water- Is the water in rivers, lakes, oceans and so on.
Evaporation
Oceans
Productivity in temperate oceans is determined by factors such as nutrient availability, light levels, temperature, and water movement. These factors influence the growth of phytoplankton, which forms the base of the food chain in marine ecosystems. Phytoplankton productivity supports the productivity of higher trophic levels in the ocean.
Surface water is found in lakes, streams, ponds, wetlands, and oceans.