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Eutrophication is a process where a body of water becomes overly enriched with nutrients, leading to excessive growth of algae and other aquatic plants. This can result in oxygen depletion and harm to aquatic life, disrupting the ecosystem balance.
Excessive use of fertilizers: Expensive; Run off causes pollution of water courses and rivers; Crops may eventually grow too fast after a couple of years and be weak, making them prone to diseases.
Water's excessive use may cause various problems. Ozone depletion is one of them.
They cause pollution because the chemicals put into the fertilizers run into the water; then causing water pollution.
Excessive water intake and excessive caffeine will cause GI distress.
Eutrophication is where a body of water somehow acquires an excessive amount of nutrients and as a result, has a boom in biotic life. Eutrophication usually occurs because the Nitrogen-rich fertilizers are brought into the lake due to rain.
Inorganic Fertilizers often contain nitrogen, which can cause eutrophication in bodies of water. Detergents containing phosphates are extremely harmful.
Properly fertilized land causes no water issues at all and provides several times more food then if fertilizers were not used. Without fertilizers the planet could not sustain anywhere near the volume of humans we currently have. Over fertilization with some forms of fertilizers can cause water contamination. Some fertilizers are natural and run off from them is not an issue.
Fertilizers. Farmers put fertilizers on their crops and then the fertilizer can get washed into the ground or into a nearby river therefore polluting it.
water
It depends on how excessive it is. If you take in enough water, you can actually die.
High nitrate levels in the water cause an increase in algal growth with reduces the amount of oxygen in the water, which in turn cause the fish to die.