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Eutrophication
65 %
urbanization.
the burning of trees by human activity
depends where you are and what you are doing
Eutrophication
65 %
Readily soluble nitrogen and fertilizers from human waste and agriculture play a major role in the eutrophication of lakes.
Readily soluble nitrogen and fertilizers from human waste and agriculture play a major role in the eutrophication of lakes.
long-lived individuals become endangered or extinct as a result of human activity.
yes
groundwater.fresh water
All destruction and damage to ENTIRE forests is normally the result of human activity.
Breeding. Human population is probably the greatest single threat.
Bacteria and protozoa can be added to degrade the organic compounds in human waste/sewage (which most probably caused eutrophication), and when the sewage is removed the algae will no longer be able to grow.
The process is called desertification.
no