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Too many nutrients is not good for bodies of water. This man-made is called what? A. Cultural eutrophication B. Point-source pollution C. Eutrophication
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Too many nutrients is not good for bodies of water. This man-made is called what? A. Cultural eutrophication B. Point-source pollution C. Eutrophication
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Too many nutrients is not good for bodies of water. This man-made is called what?
A. Cultural eutrophication
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C. Eutrophication
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I think this is more of a health or biology question, but that's okay...
I believe the answer is most likely Cultural eutrophication
because it's the process that speeds up natural eutrophication
because of human activity.
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I think the answer is a
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