Information i'm using for my Presentation
Deep in the ocean where sunlight can no longer penatrate, lies an incredible world of darkness. And against all odds, this just happens to be the location of one of nature's most impressive artifical light shows. The creatures here have evolved their own ways of dealing with the darkness. Through a process known as bioluminecence, they have developed the ability to use the chemicles in their body to produce light. There are a lot of different of species of bioluminescence fish in the deepest of oceans where it is the darkest place on earth. but not to dark because of the fish that glow.
Bioluminescence occurs when chemicles in the body are mixed together. Just like the green glow sticks when you break the seals and the chemicles mix setting off a green glow. Most of the colors seen on these fish are blue or green because "blue travels faster in water."
Some of these fish give off light continually. Others flash their lights by mixing their chemicles or covering up their lights with a fin flap or something like that.
http://www.seasky.org/deep-sea/biolumiscence.html
Here is the websight i got some of my information off of.
Now im just wondering why im writing all this stuff when it has nothing to do with how the fish live in all that pressure from being so deep underwater. If a human went down that deep our heads would blow up or be smooshed flat from the sides at the ears. The only reason we have discoverd hundreds of these fish is becuase of this underwater submariine made for scientist to go to the deepest parts of the oceans in the 1960's.
http://animoto.com/play/Gu5qT9BGAnKMAHqrlAOYVA
(up) here is the website to animoto for my video/presentation video. It explains and answers my driving question.