Eutrophication, is set in motion when excessive amounts of phosphates and nitrates enter the natural ecosystem. Some sources of these dissolved nutrients include raw sewage, fertilizer run off, detergents, and animal wastes
Eutrophication is not directly related with symbiosis since it involves the excessive amounts of phosphates and nitrates.
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Eutrophication is the excessive richness of nutrients in a body of water. This leads to an unhealthy growth of plants and the death of marine animals due to lack of oxygen. Farming and the use of too much fertilizers can contribute to eutrophication.
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Eutrophication is not directly related with symbiosis since it involves the excessive amounts of phosphates and nitrates.
Eutrophication is the over-feeding of algae or other plants in waterways due to excessive fertilizers. One source of these fertilizers is the phosphate content of many detergents. These can allow algal blooms to develop in waterways, some of which are toxic and can also lead other problems, like oxygen depletion.
Eutrophication is the over-feeding of algae or other plants in waterways due to excessive fertilizers. One source of these fertilizers is the phosphate content of many detergents. These can allow algal blooms to develop in waterways, some of which are toxic and can also lead other problems, like oxygen depletion.
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Inorganic Fertilizers often contain nitrogen, which can cause eutrophication in bodies of water. Detergents containing phosphates are extremely harmful.
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eutrophication is of two types; natural and anthropogenic
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