Identify the correct statements regarding the thermal stratification layers in a lake during summer.
- The epilimnion is the upper layer, characterized by warm, circulating water, rich in nutrients, and supporting phytoplankton growth.
- The metalimnion is the intermediate layer where water temperature decreases sharply with increasing depth.
- The hypolimnion is the bottom layer, which is cold, non-circulating, and typically low in oxygen but rich in nutrients.
- Phytoplankton predominantly grow in the hypolimnion due to high nutrient availability.
A2 only
B3 only
C2, 3
D1, 3