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Alona [7]
4 years ago
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100 Points:Can someone make this paragraph even better. ill mark you as brainliest and also rate you five stars and a thank you.

English
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torisob [31]4 years ago
6 0
To start off, the number of Mnemiopsis (knee-me-opsis) jellyfish blooms are leaving fisherman without any fish, which in-turn causes them to lose millions. In fact, they can hatch up to a wholesome of 40,000 eggs daily. These blooms feed off the larvae and eggs of fish that fisherman depend on greatly. Especially local fisherman of the Black Sea. In result, the fisherman lose money. Clearly, the problem is growing at a rapid and dangerous rate
Gwar [14]4 years ago
6 0

Hello!

To begin, the number of Mnemiopsis (knee-me-opsis) jellyfish blooms are leaving fisherman without fish, causing them to lose millions. In fact, they can hatch around 40,000 eggs daily. These blooms eat the larvae and eggs of fish that fisherman, (especially local ones of the Black Sea) depend on, resulting in the loss of money. Clearly, the problem is growing at a rapid rate.

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