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Why are coral reefs found only in the euphatic zone?
A. it is the shallowest zone and contains sufficient light and oxygen to support the most life.
B. it is a middle zone so there is the right balance of light and dark allowing coral to thrive.
C. it is the deepest zone so the coral are not risk of bleaching out due to harsh sunlight.
D. It is the only zone that contains any light or dissolved gases that support life.


My answer is C. Am I right?

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Answered by Melanie
based on what I know about water zones I think it's either A or D
Answered by bobpursley
Not C. Melanie, the difference in those two answers is hidden: "sufficent light" or "any light". Which do coral need?
Answered by melanie
your saying not c as in the answer is not c, or my answers were wrong and the answer was c
Answered by bobpursley
one of your answers is correct, C is not at all correct.
Answered by melanie
i know i never said that c was the correct answer is said D or A
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