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What is the term that represents excessive plant growth in water that causes large amounts of inorganic substances, such as phosphorus, which results in rapid growth of plants that then decay and deplete the water of oxygen?

a)encephalitis
b)eutrophication
c)endoscopies
d)early invasion

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b)eutrophication

Step-by-step explanation:

have you ever seen a lake or body of water with a layer of green on top? That's eutrophication due to heavy amounts of growth nutrients (primarily from runoffs from agriculture) in water. Simple plants utilize those and grow very fast. As they grow, they take up the oxygen and make water oxygen poor. These produce deadzones cuz the water life basically suffocates to death due to less oxygen. Eventually plants will also die

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