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eutrophication
Effects of eutrophication are:- 1.} Excessive growth of algae in the water bodies such as rivers etc. 2.} Depletion of oxygen in the water which results in the death of fishes etc. and thus a clean water body turns into a stinking drain.
eutrophication
Eutrophication.
it is the "bloom" or great increase of phytoplankton in a water body. Negative environmental effects include hypoxia, the depletion of oxygen in the water, which induces reductions in specific fish and other animal populations. Other species (such as Nomura's jellyfish in Japanese waters) may experience an increase in population that negatively affects other species.
eutrophication.
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.
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.
When oxygen levels in water get low... When algae takes over a lake. The oxygen levels will get low.
Eutrophication is the excessive richness of nutrients in a body of water. This leads to an unhealthy growth of plants and the death of marine animals due to lack of oxygen. Farming and the use of too much fertilizers can contribute to eutrophication.
The nitrogen in chicken manure is usually present as ammonia which is both toxic and changes the pH of any receiving water. Both these effects can kill fish. On the longer term the decomposition of organics can remove oxygen from the water. Even more damage can be cause by the eutrophication of the water which causes algal blooms and subsequent oxygen depletion.
Egypt has extensive wastewater resources which could otherwise cause eutrophication if released into local bodies of water. Afforestation may help Egypt inceease oxygen output, as well as serve aesthetic purposes