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Chapter 56.2, Problem 4C
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To compare and contrast: The four main marine environments.
Introduction: The ecosystem present in a water body is known as aquatic ecosystem. It is of two types, namely marine ecosystem, and fresh water ecosystems. There are four important marine environments, namely intertidal zone, benthic environment, neritic province, and oceanic province.
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