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Mikayla Moon
24 June, 04:17
How is light a limiting factor in oceans?
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Lauryn Fitzpatrick
24 June, 06:35
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they would have adaptions to survive extreme pressures, bioluminescence to attract prey, or the ability to detect dead organisms that drift down from layers above.
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