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Multiple Select QuestionSelect all that applyFrom the phrases below, choose the ones that describe oligotrophic waters and leave the ones that describe eutrophic waters.Multiple select question.Rich in organicsLow biological productivityHigh biological productivityClear

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Multiple Select QuestionSelect all that applyFrom the phrases below, choose the ones that describe oligotrophic waters and leave the ones that describe eutrophic waters.Multiple select question.Rich in organicsLow biological productivityHigh biological productivityClear

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