Biology, asked by gurutippa7946, 1 year ago

What is eutrophication? Why is it harmful for the aquatic plants & animals?

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Answered by ArchitectSethRollins
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EUTROPHICATION
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EUTROPHICATION IS THE UNCONTOLLED ALGAL BLOOM IN WHICH ALGAE GROW RAPIDLY AND COVER THE ENTIRE SURFACE OF THE WATER BODY DUE TO THE INFLOW OF NUTRIENTS ACCUMULATED IN THE WATER BODY BY WHEN RAIN WATER WASHES FERTILIZERS FROM FIELDS TO A WATER BODY.

WHY IS IT HARMFUL?
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IT IS HARMFUL FOR AQUATIC PLANTS AND ANIMALS BECAUSE THE ALGAES ABSORB ALL THE OXYGEN, THUS, CREATING A PROBLEM OF RESPIRATION TO THE AQUATIC PLANTS AND ANIMALS.

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Answered by Arshisahu
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eutrophication is the natural aging of a lake by biological enrichment of its water.
the process of eutrophication is fallows. .
1...Accelerated eutrophication. ..The aging of lakes due to sewage, agricultural and industrial waste is called Accelerated eutrophication.
2..Algal Bloom. ..organic matter in water acts as a food source and promotes growth of planktonic algae called Algal Bloom.
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