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Without sunlight for phytoplankton or seaweeds, it seemed there could be no life in the abyssal regions of the oceans. Creatures of the Abyss FOR SEA--Institute of Marine Science 2000 J. A. Kolb 1159 Unit 5 - The Deep Sea Let's look at why sunlight is so important. ... Then, just like plants, they break the glucose apart so...
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Abyssal zone plants? Abyssal zone aniamals? What lives in an abyss? Marine life abyssal zone? What live on abyssal zone? What animal live in abyssal? What plants in abyssal zone? Animals of the abyssal zone? What lives in a abyssal zone?
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Ecosystems question: What plants live in abyssal zone? no plants live in the abyssal zone ... What plants live in abyssal zpne? Is there plant life in the abyss? What planta live in the abyssal zone? What plants live int he Abyssal zone? How do humans impact the abyssal zone? What plants live in the abyssial zone?
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the epipelagic, or sunlit, zone: the top layer of the ocean where enough sunlight penetrates for plants to carry on photosynthesis. ... the abyssal zone: the pitch-black bottom layer of the ocean; the water here is almost freezing and its pressure is immense.
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I. Abyssal zone environment ... E. Water contents ... F. Landscape/ocean floor...
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Now we know that birds don't fly over the sea because there's no food in it - no fish and only a few plants because the sea is too salty. ... Below 3,000 feet in depth to the ocean floor is called the midnight zone or abyssal zone and you would find the following: gulper eel, anglerfish, sea cucumber and tripod fish.
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The deepest part of the ocean is called the abyssal zone. it is host to thousands of species of invertebrates and fish including ... The ocean floor at such depth consists of pelagic sediment, also known as biogenous "ooze". Pelagic sediment is composed of shells, animal skeletons, decaying microorganisms and plants;
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[1913 Webster] Abyssal zone (Phys. Geog.), one of the belts or zones into which Sir E. Forbes divides the bottom of the sea in describing its plants, ... Hence, abyssal animals, plants, etc. [1913 Webster] abyssal zone - WordNet (r) 2.1 (2005) : abyssal zone n 1: the deep sea (2000 meters or more) where there is no light...
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