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Well if you are talking about a sponges life classification then it would be benthos, but if you are talking about the ocean zone then i don't know, i was trying to find that too, I know it's in my science book, but I left mine at school.

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Sponges live in all types of regions all over the region. They are able to thrive in most environments. 99% of all sponges live in marine water, but some sponges made of spongin fiber live in freshwater. Sponges can be attached to surfaces anywhere as deep as 8km in the ocean on the bottom of the ocean floor. There are a higher number of sponge individuals and sponge species in the tropics of all regions because the water is warmer. They like to live in clearer waters over murky waters formed by currents. The murky waters may often clog the pores on the sponges so the sponge cannot get its nutrition and oxygen to survive.

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they live in the epipelagic zone to make photosynthesis

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the ocean, wet with some coral and rocks, just like the ocean.

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What zone of the ocean do sea sponges live in?

The ocean zone is the deep, or open ocean zone, where they swim amongst the coral and red water ;D


What biome would you find sea sponges?

Sea sponges are a part of the marine biome. They are even found in the disphotic zone of the ocean, also known as the Twilight Zone.


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Where do the red finger sponges live?

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