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Eutrophication Defined

A part of the normal aging process of lakes in which they become enriched with nutrients, and silt and organic matter settle out, filling them up

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  • Tourists, sewerage slowly killing Cancun's coral: The treatment plants kill bacteria that can be harmful to people but do not remove chemicals like phosphates.The treated sewage is deposited underground but seeps through the porous soil into the lagoon and the ocean

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