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Lakes
Inland bodies of standing freshwater or, in some cases, saline water, usually larger than ponds and contained by land.
Eutrophic
A condition of water bodies, such as lakes and rivers, characterized by an abundant accumulation of nutrients that promote a proliferation of algae.
Mesotrophic
Lakes and water bodies characterized by an intermediate level of productivity, richer than oligotrophic waters but not as nutrient-rich as eutrophic waters.
Oligotrophic
refers to bodies of water, such as lakes, that are low in nutrients and productivity but often high in clarity.
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