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in what ways is the ocean at 1,000 meters deep different from the ocean at the surface in the same location
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in what ways is the ocean at 1,000 meters deep different from the ocean at the surface in the same location
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it is much darker 1000 meters deep and photosynthesis most likely can't occur, the fishes there also have different abilities than the ones higher up in order to survive, also it is probably a harder to swim because of the increased pressure
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