| 1. | The profundal zone is often part of the aphotic zone.
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| 2. | The relevance of " dark " ( aphotic ) abiotic transformations varies by pesticide.
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| 3. | Zones which vary by the amount of light they receive include the photic and aphotic zones.
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| 4. | For information on animals that live in the deeper areas of the oceans see aphotic zone.
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| 5. | The bathypelagic and abyssopelagic zones are aphotic, meaning that no light penetrates this area of the ocean.
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| 6. | 90 % of the ocean lies in the bathypelagic ( aphotic ) zone into which no light penetrates.
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| 7. | Much of the aphotic zone's energy is supplied by the open ocean in the form of detritus.
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| 8. | The "'Mesopelagic "'( aphotic bathypelagic below, where there is no light at all.
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| 9. | The depth of the aphotic zone can be greatly affected by such things as turbidity and the season of the year.
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| 10. | The aphotic zone underlies the photic zone, which is that portion of a lake or ocean directly affected by sunlight.
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