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Explain why plants cannot grow in the depth of the ocean?
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Explain why plants cannot grow in the depth of the ocean?
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plants that live on the ocean floor. vegetation relies on photosynthesis for energy sunlight cant penetrate the ocean depths,so plants cant grow in deeper waters floor, but they live close to the surface
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