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- The abyssal zone or abyssopelagic zone is a layer of the pelagic zone of the ocean. The word abyss comes from the Gr**** word ἄβυσσος (ábussos), meaning...
- continental shelf. Waters in the oceanic zone plunge to the depths of the abyssopelagic and further to the hadopelagic. Coastal waters are generally the relatively...
- below the ocean surface. It lies between the mesopelagic above and the abyssopelagic below. The bathypelagic is also known as the midnight zone because of...
- inhabit bathypelagic (1,000–4,000 metres (3,281–13,123 ft) deep) and abyssopelagic (4,000–6,000 metres (13,123–19,685 ft) deep) zones. However, characteristics...
- episode, SpongeBob gets stranded in Rock Bottom, a strange city in the abyssopelagic zone. The episode was written by Paul Tibbitt, Ennio Torresan, and David...
-    Photic    Epipelagic    Aphotic    Mesopelagic    Bathypelagic    Abyssopelagic    Hadopelagic    Demersal    Benthic Stratification    Pycnocline   ...
-    Photic    Epipelagic    Aphotic    Mesopelagic    Bathypelagic    Abyssopelagic    Hadopelagic    Demersal    Benthic Stratification    Pycnocline   ...
-    Photic    Epipelagic    Aphotic    Mesopelagic    Bathypelagic    Abyssopelagic    Hadopelagic    Demersal    Benthic Stratification    Pycnocline   ...
-    Photic    Epipelagic    Aphotic    Mesopelagic    Bathypelagic    Abyssopelagic    Hadopelagic    Demersal    Benthic Stratification    Pycnocline   ...
- (6,600–13,100 ft). Lying along the top of the abyssal plain is the abyssopelagic, whose lower boundary lies at about 6,000 meters (20,000 ft). The last...