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The Pelagic zone in a body of water is neither near the bottom nor the shore. Its name comes from the Ancient Greek for "open sea". Life can exist in the Pelagic zone so it is biotic, although as it gets deeper and light levels decrease, large parts of it may not see much life at all.

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Water, Salt, Sunlight (near the top in the epipelagic zone), sulphur (near the bottom).

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