All the water in the open ocean is referred to as what zone, which is further divided by depth?

All the water in the open ocean is referred to as what zone, which is further divided by depth?

  • Correct Answer: pelagic
  • oceanic
  • terrestrial
  • aquatic

Explanation: Other ocean zones are farther from shore in the open ocean. All the water in the open ocean is called the pelagic zone. It is further divided by depth:.

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