Darkzone of sea is called
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90% of the ocean lies in the bathypelagic (aphotic) zone into which no light penetrates. This is also called the midnight zone and the deep ocean. Due to the complete lack of sunlight, photosynthesis cannot occur and the only light source is bioluminescence.
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Darkzone of the sea is called Bathypelagic Zone.
- Out of the five layers of the ocean, the bathypelagic zone falls next to the "mesopelagic zone" and above the "Abyssopelagic Zone".
- The dark zone or midnight zone gets its light from the bioluminescent fishes themselves, otherwise, it is pitch dark.
- 5,850 pounds per square inch is the pressure of water in this layer.
- Beneath the bathypelagic zone, Abyssopelagic Zone shows water temperature below freezing point.
- It is very much fascinating that life exists in these layers and many are still unknown to us.
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