Environmental Sciences, asked by xoxomimi, 1 day ago

A local watershed carries runoff from farms, suburban lawns, and wastewater treatment plants into local rivers, and eventually into a local bay. How could this affect the health of the bay?

It could make water hypoxic for organisms.
There will be an increase of aquatic plants and fish.
It could increase dissolved oxygen for fish.
There will be decreased nutrients in the water.

Answers

Answered by mirchisupriya
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Answer:

Nps pollution

Explanation:

NPS pollution generally results from land runoff, precipitation, atmospheric deposition, drainage, seepage or hydrologic modification. NPS pollution, unlike pollution from industrial and sewage treatment plants, comes from many diffuse sources

Answered by eltoukhynorah
0

Answer:

It would increase the dissolved oxygen for the fish

Explanation:

The Algea at the bottom of the ocean would use oxygen due to the high levels of acidification

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