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Increases of nutrient load in surrounding water body is called______.-(A) Eutrophication (B) Bio accumulation (C) Bio magnification (D) All of these.​

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Answered by kunjrathod47
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Answer:

Eutrophication

Explanation:

eutrophication, the gradual increase in the concentration of phosphorus, nitrogen, and other plant nutrients in an aging aquatic ecosystem such as a lake.

Answered by VishnuNN
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Answer:

Increases in nutrient load in a surrounding water body are called eutrophication

Explanation:

Increases in nutrient load in a surrounding water body are called eutrophication. It causes nutrient-induced growth of phytoplankton in the water body which results in the decline of other organisms like fish in it.

Bioaccumulation is the progressing accumulation of chemical or other substances in an organism.

Biomagnification is the progressive accumulation of chemicals from water and food resources from one link in the food chain to another.

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