what is the side effect of excessive increasement of an organisms
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- 2.1 Increased biomass of phytoplankton resulting in algal blooms.
- 2.2 Toxic or inedible phytoplankton species (harmful algal blooms)
- 2.3 Increased blooms of gelatinous zooplankton.
- 2.4 Decreases in water transparency (increased turbidity)
- 2.5 Dissolved oxygen depletion or hypoxia
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Simply put, thermal pollution comes from hot water or cold water being dumped into a body of water. Bodies of water naturally tend to dissipate the heat gained from warm currents, underwater hot springs, and from the sun. Thermal pollution is called that because it overwhelms the natural temperature control mechanisms that work in the water. The sudden temperature change poses a health risk to a wide range of aquatic and amphibious creatures.
This article is an overview of the problem, as it relates to water supplies. Thermal pollution is usually a product of dumping hot water into cooler water, but cold water in a warm body of water can also cause problems. This article focuses on the sources of hot water and the consequences of introducing it into bodies of water.