<span>The answer to the question is false. While human activities are responsible for much of the eutrophication seen in bodies of water, it is not responsible for ALL of them. One example can be seen in stagnant water. Stagnant water collects more nutrients than moving water. The collection of nutrients from any source of stagnant water can cause an overgrowth or algae or phytoplankton, causing eutrophication.</span>
<span>Native American tribes competed for resources and were independent of each other.</span>
They <span>are least likely to emphasize that humans belong to the same competitive sphere as other animals and tried to discredit the survival of the fittest princple
Most religions believe that humans placed in highest of the food chain due to Creationism, along with the creation of other objects in the environment.
The evolutionarists on the other hand, believe that humans are technically animals who climbed higher in the evolutionary spectrum.</span>