Environmental Sciences, asked by bestbigbrother01, 1 year ago

The open ocean, sea floor, and coral reefs are all examples of habitats with high rates of primary production.

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Answered by bestanswers
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It is obvious that Oceans, coral reefs and sea floor are considered as habitats that offer with high rate of primary production.

Explanation:

A habitat is a eco system of an environment in which any organism or organisms may sustain and survive. Ocean is considered as one of the major forms of habitat for marine life form. Apart from this, it is also considered as a home for most sea animals and plants along with coral reef.

Many life forms including small and big fishes find coral reefs and ocean bed as their natural habitat. This form of habitat provides these creatures with protection against bigger sea animals. At the same time, coral reef and sea bed is also the source of food for smaller sea animals and fishes.

Many varieties of planktons and sea urchins do find this as their natural habitat. Thus coral reefs and sea bed help algae and bacteria to survive and at the same time provide them with food. These are considered as main source of food, thus they can be compared to primary producers.

Primary producers are those organisms (basically plants) or green plants that can manufacture their  own food. Coral reefs and sea bed also manufacture their own food for smaller sea animals and creatures including algae and bacteria. So they are termed as primary producers.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

The Oceans, coral reefs and sea floor are considered as habitats that offer with high rate of primary production. This is primarily because the ocean is one the basic forms of habitat for the formation of marine life. They are the place where various plants, sea animals survive and sustain.  

Also planktons and sea urchins are found in the sea and the coral reef where they also help in the survival of algae, bacteria by providing them food.

These reefs and sea regarded as the primary producers because produce their own food for smaller sea animals and creatures including algae and bacteria.

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