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Nitrogen and phosphorus pollution in the chesapeake bay causes phytoplankton numbers to increase, which ultimately leads to the process called __________.

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Nitrogen and phosphorus pollution of the Chesapeake Bay cause phytoplankton to increase, which ultimately leads to the process called eutrophication.

Eutrophication or hypertrophication is a condition that occurs when water becomes overly enriched with nutrients that induce excessive growth of organisms that live in the water. As a result oxygen depletion may happen


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