briefly explain about benthic zone with examples
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Benthic zone is one of the ecological regions found at the lowest level of a water body including lake, ocean or stream. ... This benthic boundary layer influences the biological activities that take place over there. Rocky outcrops, coral, bay mud and sand bottom are some examples of the contact soil layers.
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The benthic zone is the ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water. It starts at the shoreline and continues down until it reaches the floor, encompassing the sediment surface and sub- surface layers. Although this zone may appear barren, it plays a vital role in the health of aquatic ecosystems.
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