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Eutrophication that occurs because of the introduction of inorganic plant nutrients into a body of water through sewage and fertilizer runoff.

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What is distinction between eutrophication and artificial eutrophication?

Dostinction between eutrophication and artificial eutrophication


What is the difference between natural and artificial eutrophication?

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Why is eutrophication bad?

Natural eutrophication isn't as much of a problem as artificial eutrophication. Artificial eutrophication is caused by humans (fertilizer from farms, lawns, gardens, etc. pesticides, herbicides, road chemicals, etc) these chemicals cause eutrophication to happen much faster than it should. If eutrophication happens faster, algal blooms (large floating mats of algae) form. When algal blooms decay, the bacteria that decays it depletes the oxygen in the lake or pond and the fish die of suffocation.


How are thermal pollution and artificial eutrophication similar?

both depleate the oxygen in the water and kill fishes ... poor fishes


Which is the lake destroyed by Eutrophication in South India?

destruction of eutrophication


What are two types of eutrophication?

eutrophication is of two types; natural and anthropogenic


One danger of excessive nitrogen levels in water is?

eutrophication


How can eutrophication change a lake over time?

how can eutrophication change a lake over time


What if too much nitrogen enters an aquatic ecosystem?

eutrophication


What Eutrophication is the result of .?

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How can eutrophication prevent?

we can prevent this by decreasing the use of fertilizer in plants. Excess use of fertilizer can lead to eutrophication.


How is eutrophication related with symbiosis?

Eutrophication is not directly related with symbiosis since it involves the excessive amounts of phosphates and nitrates.