Science, asked by scarlet1969, 1 year ago

what is eutrophication.

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Answered by Anonymous
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excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to run-off from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life.


scarlet1969: why do aquatic life get harmed by eutrophication
shreya264: because the excessive growth is of fertilizer and chemical they settle on water and the aquatic animals had a problem in breathing
Answered by IRahulJaykarI
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It is referred to the natural ageing process of a lake as a result of nutrient enrichment caused by the overflow of nutrients such as fertilizers, animal wastes and sewage from land leading to an increased fertility of the lake. Consequently, there is a huge increase in the primary productivity of the ecosystem bringing about an increased growth of algae, hence in algal blooms. After sometime, the decomposition of these algae reduces oxygen supply, resulting in the death of aquatic animal life.

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