Ocean Unit
Across
- 1. The fourth largest ocean
- 3. This area has a milder climate due to oceans being a temperature buffer
- 6. 50-85% of this is produced in the epipelagic zone
- 7. The term for the ocean due to its ability to absorb and hold carbon
- 9. What determines the ocean zones
- 10. The second largest ocean
- 11. 70 m to 600 m, "bad" light
- 13. The largest and deepest ocean
- 15. 1000 m to 4000 m, complete darkness
- 16. The sea floor
- 18. Another name for the mesopelagic zone
- 19. Another name for the bathypelagic zone
- 20. 4000 m to ~6000 m, intense pressure and near freezing temps
Down
- 2. 6000 m to 11000 m, deepest region of the ocean
- 4. Surface to 70 m, "good" light
- 5. 200 m to 1000 m, not enough light for photosynthesis
- 8. The third largest and warmest ocean
- 10. Below 600 m, no light
- 12. The chemical process that happens at hydrothermal vents
- 14. The smallest and shallowest ocean
- 17. Surface to 200 m, abundant productivity