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If a farmer fertilizes her fields and then a huge rainstorm takes place, what might happen to the fish in a nearby lake? Explain thoroughly and include vocabulary from each of t…
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If a farmer fertilizes her fields and then a huge rainstorm takes place,
what might happen to the fish in a nearby lake? Explain thoroughly and
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It could cause runoff and the rain will take the fertilizer to the nearby lake and kill off the fish. It could also cause infiltration and seep into the ground water which can essentially cause the same issue.
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