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10.The over nourished lake with algal blooms are called

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Answered by mukeshrubi767
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Eutrophication is the correct answer

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Answered by Raghav1330
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The over-nourished lake with algal blooms is called a eutrophic lake.

  • Eutrophic means affluent in organic and mineral nutrients and promoting a sufficient plant life, which in the procedure of decaying consumes the oxygen allowance for animal life.
  • allowance for animal life. A eutrophic circumstance is a phrase characterizing a circumstance where a water body has missed so much of its dissolved oxygen that ordinary aquatic life starts to cease. Eutrophic situations feature when a water surface is grazed with too numerous nutrients, particularly phosphorus and nitrogen.
  • Eutrophication is the procedure in which lakes receive nutrients phosphorus and nitrogen and also sediment from the encircling watershed and become more productive and superficial. The other nutrients for algae and fish, so the more eutrophic a lake is, the further living organisms it strengthens.

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