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20 July, 19:43
How do littoral zones differ from riparian zones?
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Kiana Farley
20 July, 20:09
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Riparian zones occur where the land is connected with the water (Such as small river that separates two lands)
Littoral zones occur in the transition zone between water and dry land (and extended until the water reach 15 feet in depth, which still make it able to receive some amount of sunlight)
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