Why is productivity in oceans lesser than the land?
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Ocean water is not as mineral rich as the land. Minerals are essential for photosynthesis. ... Penetration of light cannot be the reason for lowproductivity as it is a healthy 250 m inocean as compared to roughly 25 m in tropical rain-forests with thick canopies.
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Ocean water is not as mineral rich as the land. Minerals are essential for photosynthesis. ... Penetration of light cannot be the reason for lowproductivity as it is a healthy 250 m inocean as compared to roughly 25 m in tropical rain-forests with thick canopies.
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☛ Ocean water is not as mineral rich as the land. Minerals are essential for photosynthesis. ...
☛ Penetration of light cannot be the reason for lowproductivity as it is a healthy 250 m inocean as compared to roughly 25 m in tropical rain-forests with thick canopies.
☛ Penetration of light cannot be the reason for lowproductivity as it is a healthy 250 m inocean as compared to roughly 25 m in tropical rain-forests with thick canopies.
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