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Barnaby
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29 May, 12:54
Why are plants found in the sub littoral zone?
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Kenna Foster
29 May, 13:18
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There is an abundance of sunlight to foster the plants growth.
The sub-littoral zone is located close to the water's surface. Because of this, there is enough sunlight to feed plants, allowing them to grow in abundance.
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