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Increased algae growth is the second step of eutrophication. The last step of this process would be the dying of the animals living in the water bodies.

So, to answer your statement, it is false.

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Increased algae will not result in the growth of the final stage of eutrophication of a body of water. However, the statement is false.

What is algae?

It is an informal term that is used for a large and diverse group of photosynthetic eukaryotic organisms. It includes species from multiple distinct clades and is a polyphyletic grouping.

When the algae eventually die and bacteria decompose them, both the dead plants and the dead algae further use up the oxygen in the pond or lake. This will result in the decomposition of the dead plants and algae.

Therefore, the given statement is false.

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