Dissolved Oxygen
nitrates
All the marine life and plants die in the water.
In general, when water is polluted it is called, surprisingly enough, water pollution. Specifically, livestock waste and agricultural chemicals would be chemical water pollution (since there are chemicals dissolved in the water), to differentiate these from particulate pollution (soot, silt, and clay suspended in the water).Excess Nitrates from organic or inorganic fertilisers can also cause severe algal blooms. this process is called Eutrification.
the nitrate chemicals from pollutions can get blown by the wind and once they are in the water it affects the water and causes water pollution
David C. Reutter has written: 'Nitrogen and phosphorus in streams of the Great Miami River Basin, Ohio, 1998-2000' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects of Fertilizers, Environmental aspects of Nitrates, Environmental aspects of Phosphates, Fertilizers, Nitrates, Nutrient pollution of water, Phosphates, Pollution, Water
Peter B McMahon has written: 'In-situ bioremediation of nitrate-contaminated ground water' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Nitrates, Groundwater, Nitrates, Nitrogen content, Pollution, Water
There is eventually too many nitrates in the water making an unnatural temperature in the water.
Cheryl A. Eddy-Miller has written: 'Results of nitrate sampling in the Torrington, Wyoming, Wellhead Protection Area, 1994-98' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Nitrates, Groundwater, Nitrates, Pollution
You have to prepare some nitrates in the lab.Can you make nitrates from ammonia?
Jennifer S. Stanton has written: 'Distribution of nitrate in ground water in the Republican River Basin, southwest Nebraska, 1996-98' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Nitrates, Groundwater, Nitrates, Pollution, Water quality
nitrates are chemically salts. nitrates Can be used as fertilizers.
Sewage, nitrates from fertilizers, and phosphates all cause groundwater pollution.