How many meters deep does the photic zone extend?

How many meters deep does the photic zone extend?

  • Correct Answer: 900
  • 400
  • 100
  • 200

Explanation: The photic zone extends to a maximum depth of 200 meters (656 feet) below the surface of the water. This is where enough sunlight penetrates for photosynthesis to occur. Algae and other photosynthetic organisms can make food and support food webs.

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