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what is eutrophication

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Answered by swaransingh49957
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Eutrophication, the gradual increase in the concentration of phosphorus, nitrogen, and other plant nutrients in an aging aquatic ecosystem such as a lake. The productivity or fertility of such an ecosystem naturally increases as the amount of organic material that can be broken down into nutrients increases.

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Eutrophication

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  • Eutrophication can be described as a gradual increase in the concentration of phosphorous, nitrogen, and other nutrients.
  • The most common nutrients which cause eutrophication are nitrogen and phosphorous.
  • It generally occurs from the pollutants from households and industry which mainly includes phosphorus-based detergents.
  • The water body gets overly enriched with nutrients it leads to excessive growth of simple plant bodies.
  • It leads to the excessive growth of algae and plankton in a water body.
  • An algal bloom is an indication of eutrophication.
  • It is a serious environmental concern, it deteriorates the water quality.
  • It badly effects the water animals, they die because of lack of oxygen.

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