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- The five layers of the ocean are12:
- The sunlight zone (epipelagic), which has the most visible light and the most variable temperatures. It ranges from 0 to 200 meters deep.
- The twilight zone (mesopelagic), which has some light but no photosynthesis. It is consistently cold and ranges from 200 to 1000 meters deep.
- The midnight zone (bathypelagic), which has no light and is home to bioluminescent creatures. It has an average temperature of 4°C and ranges from 1000 to 4000 meters deep.
- The abyssal zone (abyssopelagic), which covers 75% of the ocean floor and has no light. It is near freezing and ranges from 4000 to 6000 meters deep.
- The hadal zone (trenches), which is the deepest layer of the ocean and is found in deep-sea trenches. It is very cold and has high pressure. It ranges from 6000 meters deep to the bottom of the ocean.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The ocean water column is made up of five zones: the sunlight zone (epipelagic), the twilight zone (mesopelagic), the midnight zone (bathypelagic), the abyssal zone (abyssopelagic) and the hadal zone (trenches). The upper layer of the ocean is known as the sunlit, or euphotic, zone.
www.whoi.edu/know-your-ocean/ocean-topics/how …The Five Layers of the Ocean – Oceanic Zones Layer Name (Meaning) Other names Features / Characteristics Temperatures Depth feet (m) Epipelagic Zone (top zone of the ocean) The sunlight zone This ocean layer has the most visible li ... The most variable temperatures depending ... 0 – 650 (0 – 200) Mesopelagic Zone (middle of the ocean) The twilight or midwater zone The mesopelagic zone, sometimes...
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