Wording of question is paradoxical, limiting can't be in excess .
a "bloom" happens
a "bloom" happens
a "bloom" happens
A substance is called a limiting nutrient when its availability restricts the growth and productivity of an organism or a population. This nutrient is essential for biological processes, but its scarcity hinders optimal growth and development.
An algae bloom occurs.
a "bloom" happens
an algal bloom.
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Sodium is not needed in large quantities, and when consumed in large doses, can lead to many health problems. However, some amount of sodium is necessary for the body to function.
After a lake receives a large input of a limiting nutrient such as phosphorus or nitrogen, excessive algal growth can occur. This can lead to algal blooms which deplete oxygen levels in the water, harm aquatic life, and disrupt the ecosystem balance. Additionally, the increased algal growth can lead to a phenomenon known as eutrophication, where the lake becomes overly enriched with nutrients and can become turbid and inhospitable to many organisms.
Why is a large heavy exoskeleton less limiting for arthropods that live in the water?that is not the answer!!
This is known as an algal bloom. The sudden increase in nutrients like nitrogen or phosphorus can lead to rapid growth of algae, which can create harmful effects in aquatic ecosystems such as depleting oxygen levels and harming other organisms.