Increased turbidity in a lake or pond is most likely caused by heavy rainfall or flooding, which can lead to runoff that carries sediments, pollutants, and organic matter into the water body. Additionally, disturbances such as construction activities, agricultural runoff, or the movement of boats can resuspend settled particles, further contributing to turbidity. Algal blooms, often triggered by nutrient overloads, can also increase turbidity by adding organic material to the water.
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It is more LIKELY to have a likely event than a UNLIKELY event.
A likely event, mathematically, is more then 50% likely to happen. An unlikely event is less then 50% likely to happen.
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