Which zone is the one in which species are adapted to the lowest light and the highest pressure?
the Abyssal zone
The deepest part of the ocean, where there is little to no light and high pressure, is called the abyssal zone. This zone ranges from approximately 13,000 feet (4,000 meters) to the bottom of the ocean floor, which is around 36,000 feet (11,000 meters) deep. The creatures that live in this zone are specially adapted to survive in the extreme conditions, such as bioluminescence to produce their own light, and the ability to withstand high pressure. Examples of creatures found in the abyssal zone include deep-sea anglerfish, giant squid, and viperfish.
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