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Which is one quality of the entire open-ocean zone?
few nutrients
low pressure
ample sunlight
varying salinity
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few nutrients
The open-ocean (pelagic) zone is generally oligotrophic—low in nutrients—whereas sunlight, pressure, and salinity vary with depth and location.
The open-ocean (pelagic) zone is generally oligotrophic—low in nutrients—whereas sunlight, pressure, and salinity vary with depth and location.
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