Fundus (seabed) by Wikipedia Bot 0
The term "fundus" can refer to different contexts, but when discussing the seabed, it typically refers to the bottom or base of a body of water, particularly the ocean or a sea. The seabed, or fundus, is the underlying surface beneath the water, which includes various geological features such as sediment, rocks, and biological habitats. In marine biology and geology, the fundus plays an important role in ecosystems, providing habitat for various marine organisms and influencing sedimentation processes.

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