how is eutrophication harmful for aquatic life
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Oxygen depletion, or hypoxia, is a common effect of eutrophication in water. The direct effects of hypoxia include fish kills, especially the death of fish that need high levels of dissolved oxygen. Changes in fish communities may have an impact on the whole aquatic ecosystem and may deplete fish stocks.
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Eutrophication is harmful for aquatic life because it creates harmful substance in the water bodies and sneaze oxygen from it. so animals living in water will not able to use it and will die
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