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Why are there so few aquatic plants and phytoplankton that live at the bottom zones in the ocean?
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Why are there so few aquatic plants and phytoplankton that live at the bottom zones in the ocean?
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ocean is good
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At the bottom of the ocean, light is scarce. If they lived at the bottom, They wouldn’t get the adequate amount of sunlight they need, so they typically aren’t found there.
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