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Why the population of bacteria in the water increases after plants die? (No Spam PLEASE)

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Answered by nani8778
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because bacteria will more number of nutrients and essential things to survive

Answered by ammy123
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Answer:As more algae and plants grow, others die. This dead organic matter becomes food for bacteria that decompose it. With more food available, the bacteria increase in number and use up the dissolved oxygen in the water. When the dissolved oxygen content decreases, many fish and aquatic insects cannot survive.

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