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excessive growth of algae in water causes ​

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Answered by chiragsah23
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EUTROPHICATION

Harmful algal blooms, dead zones, and fish kills are the results of a process called eutrophication which begins with the increased load of nutrients to estuaries and coastal waters. ... The excess algae and plant matter eventually decompose, producing large amounts of carbon dioxide

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