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Dumping Sewage, Detergents, and Fertilizers into Water Can Lead to Anaerobic

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Dumping sewage, detergents, and fertilizers into water can lead to anaerobic conditions, which could cause   a noxious ___________________ gas that bubbles up to the surface.

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