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The open ocean is relatively nutrient poor. It is even referred to as a nutrient desert. What is another term for the open ocean?

A. Pelagic zone
B. Benthic zone


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Answer:

pelagic zone they

Explanation:

there are little to no nutrients to be used in these 5 biomes where as benthic zones have a surplus of nutrients in the sediment and soil under the sea