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The abotic zone of a lake is typically found in the deeper areas, particularly beneath the photic zone where sunlight cannot penetrate. This zone is characterized by the absence of light, resulting in limited photosynthetic activity. As a result, the conditions in the abotic zone are often colder and have higher pressures, leading to different ecological dynamics compared to the upper layers of the lake.

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