Which of the following is caused by the higher concentration of Nitrogen and Phosphorous? (1) Eutrophication (2) Hardness (3) Alkalinity (4) Acidity

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(1) Eutrophication Explanation: Higher concentration of Nitrogen and Phosphorus causes Eutrophication.

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