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Filter by Meaning The oligotrophic conditions of the wetlands create a unique habitat for aquatic plants and animals.
The oligotrophic reservoir was perfect for recreational activities such as fishing and boating.
The oligotrophic conditions of the deep ocean are home to unique and fascinating creatures such as giant squid and anglerfish.
The oligotrophic environment of the deep sea hydrothermal vents is home to unique organisms that thrive in extreme conditions.
The researchers found that the oligotrophic lake had a low concentration of algae.
Coral reefs are susceptible to decline due to oligotrophic conditions caused by excess nutrient runoffs.
The lake is oligotrophic and supports only a few types of fish.
The oligotrophic conditions of the pond resulted in the absence of algae and other plant life.
The conservationists are trying to maintain the oligotrophic conditions of the lake to preserve its unique ecosystem.
The oligotrophic conditions in the river make it difficult for invasive species to thrive.
Oligotrophic lakes are usually found in high elevations, such as in the mountains.
The oligotrophic lake's crystal-clear water is suitable for swimming and diving.
The oligotrophic conditions of the stream mean that the water is safe to drink without any treatment.
The oligotrophic oceanic region of the world is the largest marine ecosystem on Earth.
The oligotrophic nature of the water in some lakes can lead to an overgrowth of harmful algae.
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