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Why does sewage decrease the number of mayfly larvae??
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Why does sewage decrease the number of mayfly larvae??
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it damages the mayfly larvae. hope this helps
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The sewage is full of bacteria which uses a lot of oxygen and the mayfly larvae might not have enough oxygen to live if they live by sewage
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