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what is eutrophication ? how does it affect aquatic life​

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Answered by pandeysakshi200310
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Eutrophication occurs when an aquatic system has an overabundance of nutrients. ... Eutrophication can have serious effects, like algal blooms that block light from getting into the water and harm the plants and animals that need it.

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Answered by asthadwivedi5
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Eutrophication is a condition in which water bodies become enrich with nutrients which allow rapid growth of algae ( algal bloom) or weeds that use dissolved oxygen in water bodies due to continuous use of fertilisers or pesticides.

This condition creates a problem for aquatic forms to survive. Slowly most aquatic forms are wiped out of existence in that water body................

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