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Dead Zones
What happened to the average amount of Dead Zone from 1990 to 2015?
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The average amount of Dead Zone has increased from 1990 to 2015. This is because of factors such as nutrient pollution, which causes excess algae growth and depletes oxygen levels in the water, resulting in larger Dead Zones.
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