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If fertilizers are overused, there is an influx of too many nitrates into the environment. Since there are not enough denitrifying bacteria to break down all the nitrates, what happens?

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Answered by pratyushsharma697
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Excess nitrogen in the air can impair our ability to breathe, limit visibility and alter plant growth. Nutrient pollution is one of America's most widespread, costly and challenging environmental problems, and is caused by excess nitrogen and phosphorus in the air and water.

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If fertilizers are overused, there is an influx of too many nitrates into the environment. Since there are not enough denitrifying bacteria to break down all the nitrates, what happens?

Answered by 10522014
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Excess nitrogen in the air can impair our ability to breathe, limit visibility and alter plant growth. Nutrient pollution is one of America's most widespread, costly and challenging environmental problems, and is caused by excess nitrogen and phosphorus in the air and water.

Explanation:

If fertilizers are overused, there is an influx of too many nitrates into the environment. Since there are not enough denitrifying bacteria to break down all the nitrates, what happens?

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