question archive A Benthic zone is essentially the ground underneath a body of water
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A Benthic zone is essentially the ground underneath a body of water. This is could be either the Sea floor or the bottom of a lake etc.
Therefore examples of Benthic zones encompass a wide range of sediment types, such as; sandy bottoms, rocky outcrops, corals and mud.
Organisms living within this zone or which have a strong relationship with the substrate bottom are called Benthos.