Multiple Choice
What best explains the low productivity of the open ocean?
A) The open ocean lacks insufficient light to support photosynthesis.
B) Nutrients rapidly sink to depths that sunlight cannot reach.
C) The open ocean is actually very productive, but its primary producers are consumed as quickly as they grow.
D) These regions are typically too cool to support significant primary production.
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