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Which layer of the ocean can support organisms that photosynthesize?

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the answer is euphotic zone
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User Mikael Vandmo
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Answer:

Epipelagic zone

Step-by-step explanation:

The Epipelagic zone is the upper most layer of the ocean. It is the layer which receives maximum sunlight, because of availability of sunlight and nutrients like fresh oxygen and atmospheric carbon dioxide, this zone is suitable for active photosynthesis activity.

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