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The aphotic zone of a lake is typically found at greater depths where sunlight cannot penetrate, usually below the photic zone, which extends to about 200 meters in most cases. This means the deeper parts of the lake, especially areas away from the shore and under the surface, are most likely to be aphotic. In these regions, light levels are insufficient for photosynthesis, resulting in a lack of plant life and limiting the types of organisms that can thrive there.

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