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    Food Chains in the Ocean Depths Tend to Be Long
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Food Chains in the Ocean Depths Tend to Be Long

Question 17

Question 17

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Food chains in the ocean depths tend to be long because these habitats have


A) an abundance of producers.
B) stable environmental conditions.
C) a variety of energy sources.
D) an abundance of decomposers.
E) small numbers of predators.

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