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I. Water is another the most important factor influencing the life of organisms.
II. The salt concentrations (measused or salinity in parts per-thousand) is less than 15 in inland waters, \(60-65\) in the sea and \(>\) 100 in some hypersaline lagoons.
III. Many animals use the diurnal and seasonal variations in light intensity and duration as cues for timing their foraging, reproductive and migratory activities.
344062
Select the correct answer
I. Water is another the most important factor influencing the life of organisms.
II. The salt concentrations (measused or salinity in parts per-thousand) is less than 15 in inland waters, \(60-65\) in the sea and \(>\) 100 in some hypersaline lagoons.
III. Many animals use the diurnal and seasonal variations in light intensity and duration as cues for timing their foraging, reproductive and migratory activities.
344062
Select the correct answer
I. Water is another the most important factor influencing the life of organisms.
II. The salt concentrations (measused or salinity in parts per-thousand) is less than 15 in inland waters, \(60-65\) in the sea and \(>\) 100 in some hypersaline lagoons.
III. Many animals use the diurnal and seasonal variations in light intensity and duration as cues for timing their foraging, reproductive and migratory activities.
344062
Select the correct answer
I. Water is another the most important factor influencing the life of organisms.
II. The salt concentrations (measused or salinity in parts per-thousand) is less than 15 in inland waters, \(60-65\) in the sea and \(>\) 100 in some hypersaline lagoons.
III. Many animals use the diurnal and seasonal variations in light intensity and duration as cues for timing their foraging, reproductive and migratory activities.