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9 January, 05:58

Which is true of the low-tide zone?

A. It hosts very few kinds of life.

B. It is almost always under water.

C. Its ecosystem never includes species that live on land.

D. Creatures there can spend a lot of time exposed to the air.

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  1. 9 January, 06:12
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    Its ecosystem never includes species that live on land is true of the low-tide zone.

    Option C

    Explanation:

    The intertidal zone is a type of ecosystem that is only found in marine shorelines where only marines species can survive. It is an ecosystem that continuously experiences drastic changes and challenges than others. The organisms of this ecosystem form their own community. This intertidal zone is divided into three categories of zones that are" high tide, middle tide and low tide". The high tide is the hotter one and drier also. The" middle tide zone" is submerged and also exposed to an equal amount of time. The last one that is low tide has the greatest biodiversity as it provides more favourable conditions for organisms who lack tolerance of air exposure.
  2. 9 January, 06:14
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    A) it hosts few kinds of life since it a low tide not many water creatures would live in such a low water source but some do have creatures such as crabs but not many
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