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A large amount of untreated sewage entered the river. Many fish died. Untreated sewage water contains organic matter and bacteria. Explain why many fish died.
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A large amount of untreated sewage entered the river. Many fish died. Untreated sewage water contains organic matter and bacteria. Explain why many fish died.
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If untreated sewage gets into rivers, microorganisms decompose it. They use oxygen from the water for aerobic respiration. As a result there is less oxygen dissolved in water, so aquatic organisms such as fish and insects may be unable to survive.
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