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Transcribed Image Text:This is a phenomenon when a body of water becomes enriched in
dissolved nutrients (such as phosphates) that stimulate the
growth of aquatic plant life usually resulting in the depletion of
dissolved oxygen.
O Drought
Eutrophication
Heavy metal poisoning
Acid rain
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