Nitrogen
The main ingredient in fertilizers that can cause algae blooms is phosphorus. When excess phosphorus enters bodies of water, it can promote the growth of algae, leading to harmful algal blooms. These blooms can disrupt aquatic ecosystems and deplete oxygen levels in the water, negatively impacting fish and other marine life.
algae bloom
Fertilizers wash into streams that may ultimately cause plant and alge growth. This is often caused when near by farms use fertilizers on their crops to get them to grow faster.
yes, increased nitrates in the water (from the fertiliser), will increase the growth rate of the algae in the pond. this normally depletes the oxygen supply that is naturally in the water, and may lead to the death of small fish and other animals. this occurs from time to time when commercial fertilizers from farming ends up in streams, lakes and ponds - the resultant "algal bloom" can cause a serious imbalance in the ecosystem of the contaminated water body.
The dangers of eutrophication are that once the nutrient levels of the water go up the algae will grow and reproduce extremely fast, causing a bloom of algae so-to-say. When this happens the algae will sometimes use all the oxygen in the water therefore suffocating other marine organisms. Another danger is that the bloom of algae (depending how big it is) can sometimes block sunlight from marine plants below the surface that depend on it for photosynthesis. Yet another danger posed by eutrophication is that certain types of algae are toxic and will harm higher forms of life if ingested, and this would cause problems for any other animal that feed on an animal that had eaten the toxic algae. Hope this helps,
Algae is caused by the change of nutrients in the water.
algae bloom
Most agricultural and lawn fertilizers cause algae to grow. Whether that is considered beneficial depends on whether algae is a desired product. Fertilizers can be intentionally applied to holding ponds to cause algae growth, while unintended fertilizer runoff can cause oxygen-depleting blooms that harm the environment.
overgrowth of algae that produce toxins
it kills animals in the water.
An increase in nutrients can cause algae growth and reproduction to increase dramatically into a bloom.
An "algal bloom".
Algae blocks out light, causing other water plants to die
Fertilizers wash into streams that may ultimately cause plant and alge growth. This is often caused when near by farms use fertilizers on their crops to get them to grow faster.
An overabundance of nutrients and lack of predators. Growth of the plants or algae can, if not eaten, cause a bloom.
rivers and run- off from farmers fields bring extra nutrients into a lake allow increased growth of algae in the water. The result is a population explosion of algae called an algal bloom
The fertilizers they use can go a stray and end up in water ways or rivers, this extra nutrients can cause the plankton to grow super size then they become algae, algae bloom which is large amounts of algae pretty much stopping photosynthesis process which plants get their food from the sun) and stopping other marine life to get oxygen in the water because the algae which is a living thing sucks it all up and some algae even excretes toxin which is bad. It's like a really long chain reaction of what farm chemicals can do.
Inorganic Fertilizers often contain nitrogen, which can cause eutrophication in bodies of water. Detergents containing phosphates are extremely harmful.