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What is called nature's kidney and why ? ​

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Answered by rajeevjha005
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Wetlands are often referred to as “Earth's kidneys” because they provide the same functions, absorbing wastes such as nitrogen and phosphorous. ... When excess amounts of these substances—nutrient loading—flow into waterways it can mean harmful algal blooms, hypoxia, and summer fish kills.

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Answered by patilgauri422
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Wetlands are often referred to as “Earth's kidneys” because they provide the same functions, absorbing wastes such as nitrogen and phosphorous. ... When excess amounts of these substances—nutrient loading—flow into waterways it can mean harmful algal blooms, hypoxia, and summer fish kills.

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