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Biology, 24.02.2020 21:03 pavonkarla191

The panels hang vertically from the side of a dock. Animals such as crabs and snails live on the dock and can crawl onto the panels. The ocean can be stormy at times, and heavy rains mix freshwater into the ocean surface waters.
Utilize your imagination to describe two ways in which disturbance of the sort just described may affect the animals that live on the panels and the amount of free space available.

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