Science, asked by mokshirajak, 4 months ago

When phosphates from cleani
ng products reach our waterways, they encourage the rapid growth of algae. This in turn extracts too much oxygen from the water and fish suffocate. This harmful process is:​

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Answered by Itzprincess29
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Answer:

↪Detergents also add another problem for aquatic life by lowering the surface tension of the water.

↪ Phosphates in detergents can lead to freshwater algal blooms that releases toxins and deplete oxygen in waterways.

↪ When the algae decompose, they use up the oxygen available for aquatic life.

Answered by pt213665
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