Water
The visible and ultraviolet (UV) components of daylight influence the physical, chemical, and biological processes that occur in the oceans, lakes and rivers systems of the Earth. The presence of daylight affects the temperature and dissolved oxygen levels in water. These, in turn, influence the distribution and behaviour of aquatic organisms. Daylight also drives photosynthesis in algae, which form the basis of most aquatic food chains.
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