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In the ocean, there are areas where there are very few living things. ____________ is the term that describes when this happens to a natural area.
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In the ocean, there are areas where there are very few living things. ____________ is the term that describes when this happens to a natural area.
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Abyssopelagic.
This is the deepest sea zone where there is little light or organisms living.
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