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10 November, 08:45

In a pond, the pollution of water by human-made pollutants, such as oil and grease, can cause chemical, biological, and ecological changes. As plants begin to die and decompose, carbon dioxide is released. What would happen to the fish in the pond? A) the fish would thrive B) the fish would die off C) the fish would not be affected D) the fish would move to another pond

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  1. 10 November, 10:47
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    Imao I would most likely go with B) The fish would die cause if its going to be chemical reactions the fish cant breathe air through their gills through that environment and still survive.
  2. 10 November, 12:17
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    I wanna say B. the fish would die off

    with the exception of bottom feeders? being that underwater plants would thrive with all the Co2 and they eat algae and all that nasty stuff down there
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