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The area in the ocean without light is called the: a. aphotic zone. b. euphotic zone. c. photic zone. d. epipelagic zone.
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The area in the ocean without light is called the:
a. aphotic zone.
b. euphotic zone.
c. photic zone.
d. epipelagic zone.
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I believe b : euphoric zone
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