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Which pair is essential for the growth of fish in water?
(a) Nitrates and sulphates
(b) Sulphates and carbonates
(c) Phosphates and carbonates
(d) Calcium and phosphorus

A

Nitrates and sulphates

B

Sulphates and carbonates

C

Phosphates and carbonates

D

Calcium and phosphorus

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D
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