Which of the following is a consequence of fertilizer runoff into the water supply?
a.)
The...
Advanced Placement (AP), 06.09.2021 09:10 pinkpearl2022
Which of the following is a consequence of fertilizer runoff into the water supply?
a.)
The oxygen levels in the water supply increase.
b.)
Rainfall stops nitrogen from reaching a waterway.
c.)
There is a lack of nutrients in the soil.
d.)
An algal bloom contaminates the local water supply.
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