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What is upwelling? the productivity of an ecosystem water moving up from the benthic zone when infertile species reproduce the mixing of two biomes
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What is upwelling?
the productivity of an ecosystem
water moving up from the benthic zone
when infertile species reproduce
the mixing of two biomes
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Step-by-step explanation:
water moving up from the benthic zone
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