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What would most likely happen to the fish carrying capacity of a pond if it were to

become polluted?

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Answer:

The depletion of oxygen capacity of the pond will lead to decline in fish population.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The fishes depend on the supply of fresh oxygen and small animals in the pond if the pond becomes polluted and muddy as a result which the oxygen-carrying capacity of and will decline and as there will be no fresh water for the fish its survival will become difficult. Hence a decline in the fish population is likely to occur.
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