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← GeographyWhich coastal zone outcome develops when increased freshwater inflow overwhelms saline water circulation?
A)Estuarine hypoxia expansion✓
B)Increased coral reef bleaching
C)Enhanced beach sand deposition
D)Declining seabird nesting success
💡 Explanation
Increased freshwater reduces mixing in an estuary, causing stratification, because decreased vertical circulation prevents oxygen replenishment to the bottom layer that consumes oxygen. Therefore, estuarine hypoxia expands, rather than the other events that require other distinct processes.
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