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Chace Griffith
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16 September, 00:00
How do humans increase eutrophication?
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Ean Harding
16 September, 00:05
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Human activities can contribute excess amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus into water. Therefore, human causes of eutrophicationinclude the use of agricultural fertilizers. Other causes include sewage and aquaculture, which is the growing or farming of fish, shellfish and aquatic plants.
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