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Dissolved
oxygen
in water is
responsible for aquatic life. What
processes are responsible for the
reduction in dissolved oxygen in
water?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The which are responsible for the reduction of dissolved oxygen in water are-use of phosphatic and nitrate fertillers. Detergents, the discharge of human sweage and organic waste fromo food, paper and pulp industries. The microoranisms which oxidise matter also also utilise oxygen dissoved in water.

Answered by Anonymous
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The which are responsible for the reduction of dissolved oxygen in water are-use of phosphatic and nitrate fertillers. Detergents, the discharge of human sweage and organic waste fromo food, paper and pulp industries. The microoranisms which oxidise matter also also utilise oxygen dissoved in water

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