Biology, asked by ruby39874, 6 months ago

a individual project topic on marine snow​

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Answered by Legend42
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In the deep ocean, marine snow is a continuous shower of mostly organic detritus falling from the upper layers of the water column. It is a significant means of exporting energy from the light-rich photic zone to the aphotic zone below which is referred to as the biological pump.

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Answered by ItzNorah
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Marine snow is formed by the coagulation of the many types of smaller particles available in the water column including phytoplankton, bacteria, flakes, gels particles, detritus, fecal pellets, and inorganic particles.

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