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Answer the following question in about 150 words.
(b) Distinguish between Biota of the Pelagic and Benthic zones of the Oceans with
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Answered by subhamsatyaprakash
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Explanation:

Benthic zone is the layer closer to the bottom of a water body, it ecological zone located at the bottom of any marine or freshwater body like river, ocean,

whereas

pelagic zone refers to the uppermost layers of a water body . The pelagic zoneconsists of the water column of the open ocean, andcanbe further divided into regions by depth .

For example,

Benthic zone is part of Ocean layer that is closer to the bottom of the water body, whereas if we talk about Pelagic zone then it is a layer which includes the free water column which interacts with the surface layers of a water body.

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Answered by AnkitBhardwaj420
1

Answer:

Benthic zone is the layer closer to the bottom of a water body, it ecological zone located at the bottom of any marine or freshwater body like river, ocean,

whereas

pelagic zone refers to the uppermost layers of a water body . The pelagic zoneconsists of the water column of the open ocean, andcanbe further divided into regions by depth .

For example,

Benthic zone is part of Ocean layer that is closer to the bottom of the water body, whereas if we talk about Pelagic zone then it is a layer which includes the free water column which interacts with the surface layers of a water body.

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