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explain how human activities can cause an imbalance in biogeochemical cycling and lead to problems such as cultural eutrophication and fish kills
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If we get rid of dangerous chemicals in water, it can harm fish. An example is poisonous fluids. It could damage ocean ecosystems. Also, metals such as mercury and lead are very dangerous and harmfull
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