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The productivity in the coral reefs is maximum. Give reason.​

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Answered by muhammadanaf2623
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Explanation:

Water motion keeps sediments from accumulating on coral; The presence of nutrients allows plankton to grow; The presence of nutrients allows competitive algae to grow thus increasing the primary productivity. Hence coral reefs are highly productive.

Answered by atharvsingh01
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Answer:

Coz,, Water motion keeps sediments from accumulating on coral; The presence of nutrients allows plankton to grow; The presence of nutrients allows competitive algae to grow thus increasing the primary productivity. Hence coral reefs are highly productive.

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