What are the Zones of the Ocean?

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The zones of the oceans are layers named by scientists that go from the surface of the water to the depths where light can no longer penetrate the water. The zones are the Epipelagic, Mesopalagic, Bathypelagic, Abyssopelagic and the Hadalpelagic zones.
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