Environmental Sciences, asked by mjd9600, 12 hours ago

Nitrogen is used in many plant fertilizers. When it rains, the excess fertilizers run off into streams, rivers, and eventually are carried to the ocean. Algae in the water feed off of the nitrogen in the fertilizers. The excess nutrients can cause a huge mat of algae to grow, called an algal bloom.

When the nitrogen is all used up, the algae die and decomposing bacteria begin to consume them. The bacteria multiply and consume most of the oxygen in the water, causing many of the fish and other larger organisms in the water to suffocate and die.

How could the problem of algal blooms be solved?
A. Antibiotics should be added to the oceans to kill all of the bacteria before they can consume the dead algae.
B. Farmers and gardeners should use other methods to provide crops with the nitrogen they need.
C. The government should start a program in which they clean out all the algae from the lakes and streams before they become a problem.
D. Fish should be trained to swim to other parts of a body of water when the oxygen levels in one area become too low.

Answers

Answered by vrmshab
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Explanation:

The government should start a program in which they clean out all the algae from the lakes and streams before they become a problem.

Answered by fdydgvuyhghjuiiuo
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Answer:

B. Farmers and gardeners should use other methods to provide crops with nitrogen they need.

Explanation:

I wanted to say this because government can't just go to every place a farmer lives and remove the algae.

Not only that but we have many bacterias which help us in nitrogen fixation like rhyzobium. We can use leguminous plants for it along wuth crop rotation system. By this they would get yeilding and nitrogen without giving problems to nature

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