Environmental Sciences, asked by deepakgupta13mp, 1 year ago

The darker zone in lakes where light penetration is negligible is called the

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Answered by priyanshuagarwal032
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The littoral zone is the near shore areawhere sunlight penetrates all the way to the sediment and allows aquatic plants (macrophytes) to grow. The 1 % light level defines the euphotic zoneof the lake, which is the layer from the surface to the depth where light levels become too low for photosynthesis.

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Answered by pankajpal6971
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Answer:

The correct answer is limnetic zone.

Explanation:

  • The open water region where light does not reach the bottom is known as the limnetic (pelagic) zone.
  • The benthic zone, or lake bottom, which is covered in thin layers of muck and is home to creatures, is the third element of the lake habitat.
  • There is enough light for rooted plants to flourish in the littoral zone, but beyond this area, the water is too deep for light to penetrate. The profundal zone is where the open water is the deepest, but this only applies to exceptionally deep lakes.

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