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- aphotic zone:
2 complete the table: the \pelagic\ layers
| zone name | depth range | light level (high/low/none) | one major characteristic |
| epipelagic | |||
| mesopelagic | |||
| bathypelagic | |||
| abyssopelagic |
Brief Explanations
Each pelagic layer has defined depth ranges, light availability, and key traits based on marine biology principles. The epipelagic is the sunlit surface zone, mesopelagic is the dim twilight zone, bathypelagic is the dark mid-deep zone, and abyssopelagic is the deep, cold abyssal zone.
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| Zone Name | Depth Range | Light Level (High/Low/None) | One Major Characteristic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mesopelagic | 200–1000 m | Low | Known as the "twilight zone"; contains bioluminescent organisms |
| Bathypelagic | 1000–4000 m | None | Constant cold temperatures (~2-4°C); dominated by scavengers and predators |
| Abyssopelagic | 4000–6000 m | None | High water pressure; soft, sediment-covered seafloor; sparse, specialized organisms |