Marine snow is
a. pieces of organic matter that were once part of living organisms
b. a...
Biology, 09.11.2019 01:31 coopera1744
Marine snow is
a. pieces of organic matter that were once part of living organisms
b. a mixture of living plankton
c. snow from land that has entered aquatic ecosystems
d. large salt crystals that have not dissolved in ocean water
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