In which area of a ocean topography would a scientist be least to likely find plant life

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The deep ocean floor (abyssal zone) would be the area of ocean topography where a scientist would be least likely to find plant life. This is because the lack of sunlight in the deep ocean prevents photosynthesis from occurring, which is necessary for plants to survive and grow. Additionally, the extreme pressure, cold temperatures, and nutrient-poor environment of the deep ocean floor make it difficult for plants to thrive in this region.

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