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Cultural eutrophicationDecline of the oxygen
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Cultural eutrophicationAn increase in biological productivity and ecosystem succession caused by human activities.
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Cultural eutrophicationIncreasing rate at which water bodies "die" by pollution from human activities.
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Cultural eutrophicationIncreasing rate at which water bodies "die" by pollution from human activities.
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Cultural eutrophicationThe process of eutrophication that has been accelerated by human-caused influences.
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Cultural eutrophicationthe process that speeds up natural eutrophication because of human activity.
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Cultural eutrophicationEutrophication caused by anthropogenic nutrient inputs, usually through sewage dumping or fertilizer runoff. See also eutrophication.
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