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26 January, 21:35

Sulfur and phosphorus compounds enter bodies of water, such as ponds, lakes, and rivers A) from the decomposition of rocks found on the bottom of bodies of water. B) as by-products of photosynthesis carried out by aquatic plants. C) as run-off containing fertilizers and detergents. D) as a by-product of algal blooms.

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  1. 26 January, 21:41
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    Sulfur and phosphorus compounds enter bodies of water, such as ponds, lakes, and rivers as run-off containing fertilizers and detergents. And based by this, this would then be runned by sedimentation as the deposition of how the water would work and how it would enter the bodies such as the ponds and lakes and other forms of water areas.
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