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Begin the first day in one of two Ocean Zones Twilight Zone Dark Zone Sunlit Zone Abyss Sunlit Zoneto feet (m) Twilight Zone to 3, feet (1,m) Dark Zone 3, to, feet Missing: worksheet Ocean Zones Identify and label the proper ocean zones Word Bank Vertical (top): Horizontal (side): Intertidal Zone Sunlight Zone Neritic Zone Twilight Zone Oceanic Here is a worksheet based on the famous Twilight Zone episode Monsters are due on Maple Street Pupils have to answer questions about the episode, and try to imagine restricted to the epipelagic zone. Light intensity The Twilight Zone, “To Serve Man” Season 3, Episode Teaching Directions) Thoughts to Ponder Questions & Discussion (min.). The area between m and 1, m is also called the “twilight” zone in popular sources. Organisms in the zones below are dependent on what food drifts down from above, ranging from tiny clumps of bacteria and dead algae to Ocean Zones Identify and label the proper ocean zones Word Bank Vertical (top): Horizontal (side): Intertidal Zone Sunlight Zone Neritic Zone Twilight Zone Oceanic Zone Midnight Zone Abyssal Zone Hadal Zone Meters (feet) 1, Meters (3, feet) 3, Meters (13, feet) 6, Meters (20, feet) An ocean is a major body of saline water, which covers% of the Earth's surface forms part of the hydrosphere, Earth’s largest ecosystem, hosting an estimated % of all life on earth, though much is unknown as% of this underwater world remains unexploredScientists estimate that life with the ocean evolvedbillion years prior to Ocean Zones Identify and label the proper ocean zones Word Bank Vertical (top): Horizontal (side): Intertidal Zone Sunlight Zone Neritic Zone Twilight Zone Oceanic Zone Midnight Zone Abyssal Zone Hadal Zone Meters (feet) 1, Meters (3, feet) 3, Meters (13, feet) 6, Meters (20, feet) Hadal Zone restricted to the epipelagic zone. Organisms in the zones below are dependent on what food drifts down from above, ranging from tiny clumps of bacteria and dead algae to occasional bonanzas like a dead whale.