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what is eutrophication? how does it affect in aquatic life?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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can have serious effects, like algal blooms that block light from getting into the water and harm the plants and animals that need it.

If there's enough overgrowth of algae, it can prevent oxygen from getting into the water, making it hypoxic and creating a dead zone where no organisms can survive.

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Answered by disha5775
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Explanation:

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. If there's enough overgrowth of algae, it can prevent oxygen from getting into the water, making it hypoxic and creating a dead zone where no organisms can survive.

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