from your private
Near-shore zones get their nutrients from the fish and the land around them, the form of these nutrients are animals and plants
They come from england
Dennis J. Gregor has written: 'Trophic characterization of the U.S. and Canadian nearshore zones of the Great Lakes' -- subject(s): Eutrophication, Limnology, Water, Pollution
Between tropical zones and polar regions.
seasonal variations in sun, nutrients, and stratification
They can, though they are more dominant at subduction zones.
Is called neratic zone .
It does not have nutrients in a form that humans can utilise them.
Trenches are deep ocean features of subduction zones.
beacuse
Nutrients
composite volcanoes