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Biology, 24.04.2020 22:42, daveankatie1671

Why are kelp and seagrass not found in deep oceanic water?
A.
There are no nutrients available in deep water.
B.
There’s no availability of sunlight.
C.
Deep waters are full of grazing herbivores.
D.
Deep water currents are too strong.
E.
The deep sea floor cannot anchor these species.

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