Asked by magalys deljesus on Jul 08, 2024

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What is the deepest part of the ocean? 

A)  the intertidal zone 
B)  the abyssal zone 
C)  the euphotic zone 
D)  the estuary zone

Abyssal Zone

A deep part of the ocean, typically between 3,000 and 6,000 meters deep, characterized by very low temperatures, high pressures, and complete darkness.

Intertidal Zone

The area of shoreline that is exposed to the air at low tide and submerged under water at high tide, supporting a diverse range of life.

Euphotic Zone

The upper layer of a body of water through which sunlight can penetrate, allowing photosynthesis by aquatic plants and phytoplankton.

  • Detect and organize distinct zones and ecosystems within saline and freshwater contexts.
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sahar mominzadaJul 12, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The deepest part of the ocean is the abyssal zone, which is located between 2,000 and 6,000 meters below the surface. The intertidal zone is the area between high and low tide, the euphotic zone is the uppermost layer of the ocean where there is enough light for photosynthesis, and the estuary zone is where rivers meet the ocean. None of these zones are as deep as the abyssal zone.