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Mathematics, 13.01.2021 02:50 caleelwittmann31

In 2001, nitrogen fertilizer runoff spread along 100 miles of the Florida Gulf coastline. What possible effects might this have had on the gulf and the surrounding land? If you had the power, what steps would you take to cease the nitrogen runoff and confront the aftermath?

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