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7 June, 22:45

During coastal upwelling, nutrient-rich water rises from the ocean floor to the surface to replace water that has been blown away or moved by currents. How would this most likely change the abiotic components of the ecosystem near the surface where the upwelling is taking place?

A.) Increase in temperature

B.) Decrease in oxygen content

C.) Increase in competition for resources

D.) Decrease in species diversity

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  1. 7 June, 23:02
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    Decrease in species diversity
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