Among them are webbed feet, sharp claws, whiskers, sharp teeth, large beaks, wings, and hooves. In most aquatic animals, swimming is a must. To aid swimming, many animals have adapted and evolved with webbed feet.
trench zone
What animals live in the different ocean zones?
What are the movements of animals?
Are there animals that can move in
different ways?
What animals live in the trench zone?
What Animals Are in "the Trenches" or Hadalpelagic Zone?
Giant Tubeworms. The scientific name for the giant tube worm is Riftia pachyptila. ...
Starfish. Although starfish are commonly seen on beaches and in shallow ocean water, as a species they are quite adaptable and are also found in the deep waters of the Trenches” or the
Hadalpelagic Zone
Foraminifera (Forams)
Cusk-eels.
The hadal zone
which is composed primarily of ocean trenches, represents the deepest marine habitat on Earth (6,000-11,000m).
photic zone
In this zone, the intensity of light rapidly dissipates as depth increases. Such a minuscule amount of light penetrates beyond a depth of 200 meters that photosynthesis is no longer possible
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Answer:
migratory and coastal Birds,fish, shellfish
Explanation:
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ocean zone
Among them are webbed feet, sharp claws, whiskers, sharp teeth, large beaks, wings, and hooves. In most aquatic animals, swimming is a must. To aid swimming, many animals have adapted and evolved with webbed feet.
trench zone
What animals live in the different ocean zones?
What are the movements of animals?
Are there animals that can move in
different ways?
What animals live in the trench zone?
What Animals Are in "the Trenches" or Hadalpelagic Zone?
Giant Tubeworms. The scientific name for the giant tube worm is Riftia pachyptila. ...
Starfish. Although starfish are commonly seen on beaches and in shallow ocean water, as a species they are quite adaptable and are also found in the deep waters of the Trenches” or the
Hadalpelagic Zone
Foraminifera (Forams)
Cusk-eels.
The hadal zone
which is composed primarily of ocean trenches, represents the deepest marine habitat on Earth (6,000-11,000m).
photic zone
In this zone, the intensity of light rapidly dissipates as depth increases. Such a minuscule amount of light penetrates beyond a depth of 200 meters that photosynthesis is no longer possible