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To determine: The different marine habitats.
Introduction: An ecosystem is a place where the biotic and abiotic factors interact with each other. The marine ecosystems are present in salty habitats such as sandy beaches, mangroves, wetland ecosystems, coral reefs, kelp forests, and many more.
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