Good morning all here we are a6t another Monday, so it is fact day, this week we are looking at sea creatures.
The Earth’s oceans are home to an array of animals and plant life that live and feed at different levels of the water, these levels are called zones.
The sunlit zone to all ocean plants and many animals from corals and jellyfish to seals, sea turtles and sharks. Billions of microscopic plants called phytoplankton drift near the surface of the water, providing food for many creatures.
Only a little light makes it the twilight zone, so the animals at that level have adjusted to life in near darkness and very cold temperatures. These include crabs, squid, lobsters, and octopuses.
The sunless zone is extremely cold and the creatures that live there feed mainly on dead plankton which sinks to that level, which is extremely deep. It is difficult for humans to explore due to the water pressure being so high. It is home to lantern fish, cookiecutter sharks, and deep-sea jellyfish.
Then there is the abyssal zone, which is freezing cold and completely dark, the animals that live there can produce light from their bodies, to attract prey.
Dearest Jo-Anne,
It sure is all a miraculous life at different temperature zones.
One only can wonder how it all can exist and survive and even feed us humans!
Hugs,
Mariette
That’s for sure
🌞