Q: Where is the biome located?
A: Everywhere where there's an ocean. It is broken up into many different zones. The Mesopelagic zone is from 200 meters to 1000 meters. It is known as the Twilight zone, and has the second most life of any zone. The deepest zone is the Hadalpelagic zone, also known as the trenches.
A: Everywhere where there's an ocean. It is broken up into many different zones. The Mesopelagic zone is from 200 meters to 1000 meters. It is known as the Twilight zone, and has the second most life of any zone. The deepest zone is the Hadalpelagic zone, also known as the trenches.
Q: What is the climate like?
A: In the Deep sea, it is very cold and dark, and there is almost no light from the sun. The average temperature is from 0 degrees to 3 degrees Celsius In the deep sea, the there is a lot of water pressure. The water pressure in the deep sea ranges from 20 AMT to 1100 AMT (AMT stands for one atmosphere of pressure and one atmosphere of pressure is about 10 meters under sea level). This makes it very hard for organisms to survive.
A: In the Deep sea, it is very cold and dark, and there is almost no light from the sun. The average temperature is from 0 degrees to 3 degrees Celsius In the deep sea, the there is a lot of water pressure. The water pressure in the deep sea ranges from 20 AMT to 1100 AMT (AMT stands for one atmosphere of pressure and one atmosphere of pressure is about 10 meters under sea level). This makes it very hard for organisms to survive.