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what is eutrophication.

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Answered by ItzJattSaab
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Eutrophication is the process by which an entire body of water, or parts of it, becomes progressively enriched with minerals and nutrients. Water bodies with very low nutrient levels are termed oligotrophic and those with moderate nutrient levels are termed mesotrophic.

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Answered by OliviaKim
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Explanation:

the process of too many plants growing on the surface of a river, lake, etc., often because chemicals that are used to help crops grow have been carried there by rain

Answered by OliviaKim
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Explanation:

the process of too many plants growing on the surface of a river, lake, etc., often because chemicals that are used to help crops grow have been carried there by rain

Answered by OliviaKim
2

Explanation:

the process of too many plants growing on the surface of a river, lake, etc., often because chemicals that are used to help crops grow have been carried there by rain

Answered by OliviaKim
2

Explanation:

the process of too many plants growing on the surface of a river, lake, etc., often because chemicals that are used to help crops grow have been carried there by rain

Answered by OliviaKim
2

Explanation:

the process of too many plants growing on the surface of a river, lake, etc., often because chemicals that are used to help crops grow have been carried there by rain

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