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eutrophication. This can lead to excessive growth of algae and other aquatic plants, which can deplete oxygen levels in the water. This depletion of oxygen can harm fish and other organisms, leading to a decline in biodiversity and, in some cases, the complete collapse of the ecosystem.
Cold water can hold more dissolved oxygen than warmer water.
Some changes that can occur in the aquatic ecosystem as a result of nutrient loading is called algal bloom. This is where there is a rapid increase of growth of phytoplankton which causes dead zones. These dead zones consume too much oxygen where plants and sea life can no longer survive in these areas.
An increase in the amount of organic matter in an aquatic system will reduce oxygen levels because if more organic matter is introduced the population of decomposing bacteria will increase and they will use up more oxygen for respiration (by which they decompose matter) than that which is being produced, thereby reducing oxygen levels.
Water does have sufficient dissolved oxygen to sustain aquatic life. This is true because aquatic life has adapted to the limited oxygen using gills.
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The amount the organism within a community, particularly in an aquatic community, demend oxygen. Eutrophication can cause the demand to rise and harm the fish within the aquatic ecosystem.
eutrophication. This can lead to excessive growth of algae and other aquatic plants, which can deplete oxygen levels in the water. This depletion of oxygen can harm fish and other organisms, leading to a decline in biodiversity and, in some cases, the complete collapse of the ecosystem.
it will cause aquatic animals to suffocate by draining out all the oxygen in the water
not really. it really just grows around it,and collecta all it can from the soil lol Algae growth can have significant impacts on aquatic plant growth. Algal blooms consume all nutrients and oxygen from a certain aquatic ecosystem and may even release toxins. Aquatic plants will not be able to outcompete or survive because of this.
Cold water can hold more dissolved oxygen than warmer water.
Some changes that can occur in the aquatic ecosystem as a result of nutrient loading is called algal bloom. This is where there is a rapid increase of growth of phytoplankton which causes dead zones. These dead zones consume too much oxygen where plants and sea life can no longer survive in these areas.
It affects the oxygen level because it is essential for the survival and growth of organisms ata ll levels within its ecosystem.
Eutrophication is a process where a body of water becomes overly enriched with nutrients, leading to excessive growth of algae and other aquatic plants. This can result in oxygen depletion and harm to aquatic life, disrupting the ecosystem balance.
An increase in the amount of organic matter in an aquatic system will reduce oxygen levels because if more organic matter is introduced the population of decomposing bacteria will increase and they will use up more oxygen for respiration (by which they decompose matter) than that which is being produced, thereby reducing oxygen levels.
Nitrate is a nitrogenous fertilizer which promotes growth of algae and greenery. Too much is not good. Depletes the oxygen in the water for one thing
An unhealthy aquatic system would contain little to no life. This could be due to algae blooms, which deplete a system of dissolved oxygen very rapidly. This causes many organisms to perish.