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Excess nitrogen can lead to algal blooms and the death of fish. which characteristic of nitrogen causes this problem? a. nitrogen is essential for growth in producers. b. nitrogen is essential for the salinity of water. c. nitrogen causes acid to form in water. d. nitrogen buffers cells from extremes in ph.

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