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Alocal plant nursery uses large sprinklers to water the plants twice a day. the water contains phosphorus, which is a fertilizer that plants grow. some of the water becomes runoff and ends up in nearby streams and lakes.
this is an example of which type of short-term human-induced environmental change?
eutrophication
non-sustainable harvesting
nonnative species introduction
deforestation
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