The rapid growth of a population of algae is called an algal bloom. This bloom is often triggered by an abundance of nutrients in the water, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, leading to exponential growth of algae species. Algal blooms can have negative impacts on aquatic ecosystems, including depleted oxygen levels and harm to wildlife.
eutrophication.
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The oxygen levels in the water go down and the fish DIE.
The oxygen levels in the water go down and the fish DIE.
The oxygen levels in the water go down and the fish DIE.
An aquatic ecosystem or nearby waterway causes rapid and overabundant growth of algae.
Nutrient-rich lakes or ponds may support rapid growth of blue-green algae (algae blooms). Blue-green algae are actually bacteria. They are called cyanobacteria after the blue-green pigments that they produce.
The 1920s was a decade of rapid industrial growth such growth is called the Roaring Twenties.
example o the coping with rapid population growth
causes of rapid growth of service industry in the country?
Mass productionMass production, the availability of the ready markets and rapid population growth rate are the major causes for the rapid growth of business.