A community notices that a nearby river, which was once clear, has become murky and has less fish. A new factory opened upstream last year. Local authorities find high levels of nitrates and phosphates in the water near the factory's discharge pipe. What is the most likely immediate consequence of this type of pollution?
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A
An increase in water temperature, killing off sensitive fish species.
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B
The water becoming more acidic, dissolving the shells of aquatic organisms.
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C
A rapid growth of algae, which then die and decompose, depleting oxygen.
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D
Heavy metals accumulating in the riverbed, poisoning bottom-dwellers.