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what are algal blooms? What problem do they cause?Discuss the role of nitrate phosphorus and carbon in their formation. .​

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Answered by Saracats08
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An example could be the algae that floods lake Okeechobee and goes out to the ocean red tide.

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Answered by Anonymous
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                             Algal Blooms

Q.1) What are algal blooms?

Ans. An algal bloom also known as algae bloom is rapidly increasing. Algae will mainly occur in fresh water.

Q.2) What problem do they cause?

Ans. The increase of algae in water may be the cause of death of the water species.

Q.3) Discuss the role of nitrate phosphorus and carbon in their formation.

Ans. The phosphorus cycle is the biogeochemical cycle that describes the movement of phosphorus through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.

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