To describe:
The region, in which communities are layered and dependent on how long they are submerged in water.
Introduction:
There are different zones of the sea. In general, hey are of three types loiter zone, open sea (photic) and deep sea (aphotic) zone.
Explanation of Solution
The loiter zone is the zone present near the sea shore. This zone has their unique form of flora and fauna. Depending on the amount of water received by a region, this layer has further stratification. Depending on the time they are submerged into the tides, different species flourish in this region.
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