why are there no rooted plants in the limntic zone of a lake or pound

Biology · Middle School · Wed Jan 13 2021

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Answer:In the  limnetic zone is the segment of any aquatic ecosystem described as the deeper portions of the sea, river or lake. This portion does not include rooted plants because they are not capable of surviving there due to the fact that sunlight does not properly reach the deeper areas.

Toward the middle of the lake, away from shore, is the open-water zone called the limnetic zone. This part of the lake is too deep for sunlight to reach the bottom, so no plants grow on the bottom there. .