What is the difference between the benthic and pelagic zone?
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The main difference between benthic and pelagic is that the benthic means relating to/occurring at the bottom of a body of water while pelagic means relating to/living or occurring in the open sea. ... Benthic and pelagic are two types of aquatic living forms classified based on the zone in which they live.
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Answer: The main difference between benthic and pelagic is that the benthic means relating to/occurring at the bottom of a body of water while pelagic means relating to/living or occurring in the open sea. ... Benthic and pelagic are two types of aquatic living forms classified based on the zone in which they live.
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