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Glossary:Eutrophication

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Eutrophication is a process of pollution that occurs when a lake or stream becomes over-rich in plant nutrients, such as nitrates and phosphates. As a result, it becomes overgrown with algae and other aquatic plants. These plants die and decompose, robbing the water of oxygen and making it lifeless.

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