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26. Fertizers running off into a lake and adding excess nutrients to that body of water would be an example of… a. Secondary succession b. Carbon Cycling c. Primary succession d…
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26. Fertizers running off into a lake and adding excess nutrients to that body of water would be an example
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a. Secondary succession
b. Carbon Cycling
c. Primary succession
d. Eutrophication
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B-I believe that because is water for nutrients
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