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alexgriva [62]
4 years ago
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Where is plankton found? A.the surface of the ocean B.tropical rain forests C.all forest lands D.the bottom of the ocean

Biology
1 answer:
steposvetlana [31]4 years ago
8 0

A. the surface of the ocean. They need light for photosynthesis so they cannot live on the bottom of the ocean.

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