Asked by Brandon Lewis on May 10, 2024

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The limnetic zone is the shallow-water area along the shore of a lake or pond.

Limnetic Zone

The open water away from the shore of a lake or pond extending down as far as sunlight penetrates. Compare with littoral zone and profundal zone.

Aquatic Ecosystem

A community of organisms and their physical environment interacting in a water-based environment.

  • Acquire knowledge of the core concepts and definitions concerning aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, encompassing zones, provinces, and particular environmental attributes.
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Thu Hang NguyenMay 12, 2024
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The limnetic zone refers to the open and well-lit area of a lake or pond away from the shore, where photosynthesis can occur, not the shallow-water area along the shore, which is known as the littoral zone.