the depth of the pelagic zone is 11 kilograms
The marine zone that is divided vertically by depth into three additional zones is the pelagic zone. The three zones within the pelagic zone are the epipelagic zone (0-200 meters), the mesopelagic zone (200-1,000 meters), and the bathypelagic zone (1,000-4,000 meters). These zones represent different levels of light penetration and nutrient availability.
The photic zone in the ocean typically extends to around 200 meters (656 feet) deep, but this can vary depending on factors such as water clarity and location. Below the photic zone, light levels decrease significantly, making it difficult for photosynthesis to occur.
The intertidal zone varies in depth depending on the location and can range from a few meters to hundreds of meters. It is the area between the high tide mark and the low tide mark, where the water level fluctuates daily.
Because of the depth, there is extremely high water pressure. There may be limited light, depending of the water depth. And only certain creatures can live at such depths where the pressure is too high for other organisms to withstand.
The openocean is split into the surface zone (where light can shine through) and the deep zone (where light can't shine through. I hop this answers your question!:)
the depth of the dark zone
neritic zone
The aphotic zone is formally defined as the depth beyond which less than 1% of sunlight penetrates.
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200-300 meters
the bathyal zone
The zone is the bathyal zone.
The open sea zone is a zone in the ocean that has a depth of 200 meters and has over ten species of animals.
The surface zone
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the pelagic zone