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- bathypelagic zone after you have recorded the values of temperature, pressure, chlorophyll content, and salinity within the bathypelagic zone, review the pressure values recorded at various depths and identify the temperature at 4000 m. 2.75 degrees celsius (36.95 degrees fahrenheit) 3.50 degrees celsius (38.30 degrees fahrenheit) 11. what marine organisms are commonly found in the bathypelagic zone? octopus, hatchet fish, sperm whales mackerel, sharks, turtles giant squid, angler fish sponges and deep sea anemones
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- In the bathypelagic zone (1000 - 4000 m), typical temperatures are around 1 - 4 degrees Celsius. 2.75 degrees Celsius is a common temperature in this zone at depths like 4000 m.
- The bathypelagic zone is home to organisms adapted to low - light and high - pressure environments. Giant squid and angler fish are well - known inhabitants of this zone. Octopus and sperm whales can also be found in deeper waters but not as characteristic as giant squid and angler fish. Mackerel, sharks, and turtles are more common in shallower waters, and sponges and deep - sea anemones are more associated with the benthic regions of the deep sea rather than being typical pelagic organisms of the bathypelagic zone.
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