Eutrophication of lakes is due to excessive presence of
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Eutrophication of lakes is due to excessive presence/over supply of nutrients(phosphorus and nitrogen), which leads to over growth of plants and algae.
phosphorus pollution comes to lakes from households , industries, including phosphorus based detergents which are most commonly used.
the main source of nitrogen pollutants is runoff from agricultural land.
eutrophication of lakes can be prevented if the input of phosphorus and nitrogen bases products around these areas are avoided.
hope it helps u enough
phosphorus pollution comes to lakes from households , industries, including phosphorus based detergents which are most commonly used.
the main source of nitrogen pollutants is runoff from agricultural land.
eutrophication of lakes can be prevented if the input of phosphorus and nitrogen bases products around these areas are avoided.
hope it helps u enough
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