what characteristics distinguish the photic zone from aphotic zone
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In an oceanic environment, the photic zone is the zone where light can be received, it's usually from 0 to 200 m deep, but this depth can be modified by the turbidity of the water. The aphotic zone is the zone where no light is received, it goes from 200 to the bottom of the sea.
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