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Why is it so dark in the ocean at night?
Why is it so dark in the ocean at night?
Such a minuscule amount of light penetrates beyond a depth of 200 meters that photosynthesis is no longer possible. The aphotic zone exists in depths below 1,000 meters.
Sunlight does not penetrate to these depths and the zone is bathed in darkness
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