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When fertilizers are washed into water bodies likes lakes and ponds, aquatic plants grow very fast and fill the water bodies. Why do you think this happens? What could be the effect on water bodies?


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Answered by iymanmalik1994
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Nutrients can run off of land in urban areas where lawn and garden fertilizers are used. Pet and wildlife wastes are also sources of nutrients. To see how this happens, consider this visualization of the Chesapeake Bay, part of the largest watershed in the Northeast. This illustration shows the amount of suspended matter (e.g., silt, mud, debris) in waterways before (left) and after (right) areas in this region received exceptionally heavy rainfall in 2011. All of this rain and runoff eventually made its way into the Chesapeake Bay. This process is also known as eutrophication.

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