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excessive organification of a lake is called

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Answered by Anonymous
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ALGAL BLOOM
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excessive organification of a lake is called algal bloom .



Answered by smartbrainz
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The excess organification of a lake is due to the increased production of algae.

Explanation:

  • when there is abundant amount of nutrients which are found in the surface of the water bodies then algae starts growing on the surface of the water. The algae grow so fast that it fields of the entire water body
  • as a result of this there is is withdrawal of a large amount of water oxygen dissolved.
  • This ultimately leads to the death of all the aquatic and the the freshwater organisms which is present in the water body.

To know more about excess algae growth in freshwater bodies,

Excess nutrients in fresh water body leads to to fish mortality. Brainly.in

https://brainly.in/question/8682884

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