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Biology, 14.07.2019 09:00, Alizerodriguez2010

How does the overuse of fertilizer produce algal blooms in bodies of water far from the source of the pollution? a. excess carbon dissolves in water and runs off into rivers and streams, causing plant and algae populations to explode. b. excess oxygen dissolves in water and runs off into rivers and streams, causing plant and algae populations to explode. c. excess nitrogen dissolves in water and runs off into rivers and streams, causing plant and algae populations to explode. d. excess hydrogen dissolves in water and runs off into rivers and streams, causing plant and algae populations to explode.

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