what is eutrophication? why is it harmful to the eco system?
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Eutrophication is an enrichment of water by nutrient salts that causes structural changes to the ecosystem such as: increased production of algae and aquatic plants,
Toxic cyanobacteria occurrence is wild wide incidents in lakes and reservoirs. Difficulty of control of freshwater so it is harmful
Toxic cyanobacteria occurrence is wild wide incidents in lakes and reservoirs. Difficulty of control of freshwater so it is harmful
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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.
the plants and animals that need it.
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