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Chemistry, 23.09.2019 16:30, abelxoconda

Humans can affect both the nitrogen and the phosphorus cycles in various ways. which of the following statements are true? check all that apply. minimizing the use of ammonia-rich fertilizers for crops will not add excess nitrogen to the nitrogen cycle and, as a result, will decrease the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. a decrease in phosphate-rich fertilizer runoff from golf courses will likely result in increased algae population explosions and thus upset food web dynamics in nearby waterways. constant use of phosphate-rich fertilizers will increase phosphorus availability to plants, ultimately ecosystem health in the long term.

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