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Biology, 20.10.2019 04:00 kenisonpaigebosma

Why is pressure greater in the abyssopelagic zone than in the bathypelagic zone?

the pressure increases with the lack of light.

the pressure increases with increasing salt content.

the pressure increases with decreasing temperature.

the pressure increases with the weight of the water above.

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