In the Arctic Ocean, there are very few large aquatic plants. Which of the following best explains why? How does precipitation in a temperate forest compare, in general, to that in a tropical rainforest? a. Currents are too strong for plants to survive. b. Plants are unable to attach to the deep sea floor. c. Plants have a difficult time surviving due to long periods of darkness. d. Sea ice increases the salinity of the water to a level not suitable for plants.
i think its d or c what do u think?
c. probably. The salinity in the arctic isn't really that much higher than in the tropics. (You have two questions there, by the way.)
its in the same question though.
Doesnt it have to do with temperature?
Those answers only refer to the first question.
oh no wonder, but it came that way, thank you, so c?
Of those, c is the best answer.
thank you i though so
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