Which area in a lake is likely to have more nutrients?
- Correct Answer: bottom
- surface
- crust
- reef
Explanation: Water near the bottom of lakes and the ocean may contain more nutrients than water closer to the surface. When aquatic organisms die, they sink to the bottom. Decomposers near the bottom of the water break down the dead organisms and release their nutrients back into the water.
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