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What is a euphotic zone? Give an example.

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Answered by zahid9978
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The euphotic zone is the layer closer to the surface that receives enough light for photosynthesis to occur.Examples of euphotic zone animals include most ocean fish (including sharks and rays), man-o'-war, jellyfish, sea turtles, seals, coral, and zooplankton. Some bottom-dwellers live in the euphotic zone - this zone is defined in terms of light, not depth. ... Most sharks, for example, are countershaded.
Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

Euphotic zone is the zone which is closer to the area which receives abundant or enough sunlight for the metabolism of the organism.

Explanation:

In plants leaf lamina areas are are considered as euphotic zones.

Aur sunlight spreading areas like open areas are considered as euphoric zones.

Ocean surfaces are treated as euphotic zones for the Marine organisms.

Some areas in the the bases are also considered as euphotic zones as they receive some amount of Sunlight.

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