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What is the primary driver of tides in coastal ecosystems?
Gravitational pull of the moon and sun
Ocean currents
Wind patterns
Earth's rotation
How do tides affect nutrient availability in coastal ecosystems?
They have no effect on nutrient availability.
Tides can increase nutrient mixing in the water column.
Tides only affect temperature, not nutrients.
Tides limit nutrient transport to coastal areas.
What type of organism is most commonly found in intertidal zones impacted by tides?
Coral
Seaweeds and algae
Deep-sea fish
Open ocean plankton
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