the baltic sea experiences the explosion of potentially toxic cyanobacteria blooms every spring and summer; the warm weather augments the formation of cyanobacteria contributing to which has been fertilizer and animal waste from farms and pastures, effluent from towns, cities, and industrial facilities, and pesticides and other chemicals
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the fertilizer , animal wastes , effluents, pesticides and other chemicals contain organic matter . this is responsible for the growth of cyanobacteria which use them as their food source and utilize energy to divide rapidly . Hence , causing blooms .
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the fertilizer , animal wastes , effluents, pesticides and other chemicals contain organic matter . this is responsible for the growth of cyanobacteria which use them as their food source and utilize energy to divide rapidly . Hence , causing blooms .
hope it helps !! ❤️❤️
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