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In the arctic ocean, there are very few large aquatic plants. which of the following best explains why? (2 points)
a sea ice decreases the salinity of the water to a level not suitable for plants.
b plants have a difficult time surviving due to long periods of darkness.
c plants are unable to attach to the deep sea floor.
d currents are too strong for plants to survive.
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