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Q5) Why does fertilizer pollution stimulate the growth of algae in a pond?

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Answered by Bhavi3J
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Algae are producers and use the fertilizer's nutrients to rapidly multiply. ... Algae are parasites and absorb energy from the fertilizers in order to grow. Algae are herbivores that feed off of the plants, which grow due to the excess fertilizers.Plants, just like humans, need a variety nutrients to grow and thrive. ... Too much fertilizer can actually kill the plant and excess fertilizer can run-off into streams and lakes causing toxic algae growth that are harmful to aquatic life.

Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Algae are directors and use the bane's nutrients to line multiply. They use the bane's nutrients during corruption. Algae are freeloaders and absorb energy from the conditions so as to grow more. Fertilisers can strain into water, adding spare, unwanted nitrates. This would increase the algal populations which can beget by algal blooms. Algal blooms reduce light situations and can lead to killing submarine shops.

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