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Outgoing tides can pull organisms out of the intertidal zone and into the open ocean. How does this limit the number of organisms that can live in the intertidal zone?

A) competition remains at a steady level
b) returning to the habitat is difficult
c) salinity increases
d) water quality changes

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User Gwdp
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Answer:

The answer is B - Returning to the habitat is difficult.

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User Miguelfg
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C. salinity increases
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User Vitaly Zinchenko
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