Biology, asked by ace5577, 9 months ago

An agricultural land is situated near a pond. The farmer of the land uses excess of fertilisers. How will these fertilizer act on :-: pond,soil and groundwater​

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Answered by shashank17317
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the chemical present in fertilizer will pollute the water of pond and groundwater and makes soil infertile

Answered by lily900000
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When it's raining chemicals in the fertilizers are flew into water. These leads to water pollution. Fertilizer contains nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus. Excess amount of nutrients leads to algal growth.

The nutrients of fertilizer that helps plants grow can pollute the water and affect the water cycle in a bad way. When fertilizer gets in the water it makes a rapid growth in algae in the water. This causes bacteria to feed off the algae and it consumes all the dissolved oxygen.

How do you get fertilizers out of water??

The nutrients of fertilizer that helps plants grow can pollute the water and affect the water cycle in a bad way. When fertilizer gets in the water it makes a rapid growth in algae in the water. This causes bacteria to feed off the algae and it consumes all the dissolved oxygen.Jan

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