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The speed at which a volume of water moves through an aquatic ecosystem is called

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The speed at which a volume of water moves through an aquatic ecosystem is called
RATE OF FLOW
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Flow rate is the speed at which the volume of water moves through an aquatic ecosystem. It refers to the amount of water that can move from one region of the aquatic system to other in a given period of time. The flow of water affects the temperature, salinity of water and the living organisms surviving in an aquatic ecosystem.

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