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Why 90% of all marine life is found in the upper 180 meters of the ocean?
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Why 90% of all marine life is found in the upper 180 meters of the ocean?
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In lieu with your question, only 10% marine life are adapted to withstand the immense hydro-static pressure below 180 meters. Other 90% are adapted to live in surface of ocean or on their evolutionary way to land.
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Most fish need some form of sunlight and the other 10% found other way to survive with little to none
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