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In a certain lake, would you expect there to be more organisms that are large enough to see or more organisms that are too small for you to see
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In a certain lake, would you expect there to be more organisms that are large enough to see or more organisms that are too small for you to see
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Yeah, this is kind of a weird question, but I would say too small to see, but what is too small? The sizing varies.
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both depending on what kind of lake it is
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