What is the difference between an oligotrophic lake and eutrophic lake?
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Oligotrophic lakes are characterized by low nutrient values, which limits the lake's ability to support animal life. ... Eutrophic lakes are characterized by high nutrient values, which allows microorganisms and algae to grow in large numbers, which then allows animals that feed on those algae to also be supported.
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Oligotrophic lakes are characterized by low nutrient values, which limits the lake's ability to support animal life. Eutrophic lakes are characterized by high nutrient values, which allows microorganisms and algae to grow in large numbers, which then allows animals that feed on those algae to also be supported.
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