what is the loss of dissolved oxygen from water in water bodies called
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The phenomena of the loss of dissolved oxygen from the water present in water bodies is called eutrophication.
The reason for the loss of dissolved oxygen is that the excessive quantity of the chemicals gets washed away from the fields and acts as the nutrients to the algae so that it can flourish.
As this algae dies it is used as food for most of the underwater organisms and in this process all the oxygen present in the water bodies is reduced.
The reason for the loss of dissolved oxygen is that the excessive quantity of the chemicals gets washed away from the fields and acts as the nutrients to the algae so that it can flourish.
As this algae dies it is used as food for most of the underwater organisms and in this process all the oxygen present in the water bodies is reduced.
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It's eutrophication..
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