Eutrophication is caused by an excessive amount of nitrogen and organic compound from fertilisers that are not absorbed by plants washed into nearby rivers and lakes. These organic compounds promote the growth of algae, and the algae may overgrow and cover the entire water surface, which prevents light from penetrating into the water. The submerged plants cannot photosynthesis with the light energy and they die. The dead bodies are then decomposed by bacteria, which uses up more oxygen for decomposition. The fishes and other aquatic organisms are then deprived of oxygen and they die.
Eutrophication
Eutrophication is the process where excessive nutrients, like nitrogen and phosphorus, enter a body of water, leading to an overgrowth of algae and plants. This can deplete oxygen levels in the water, harming aquatic life such as fish and other organisms.
Yes, eutrophication is the process where excessive nutrients, such as phosphorus and nitrogen, accumulate in a body of water, leading to increased algae growth and potentially harmful algal blooms. This can result in decreased oxygen levels and negative impacts on aquatic life.
There are two main types of eutrophication: natural eutrophication, which occurs over long periods of time due to natural processes, and anthropogenic eutrophication, which is accelerated by human activities such as excessive nutrient runoff from agriculture and urban areas.
Eutrophication is where a body of water somehow acquires an excessive amount of nutrients and as a result, has a boom in biotic life. Eutrophication usually occurs because the Nitrogen-rich fertilizers are brought into the lake due to rain.
Eutrophication
Eutrophication is a natural process where bodies of water become nutrient-rich, promoting excessive plant growth and potentially harming ecosystems. Artificial eutrophication occurs when human activities, such as agriculture runoff or sewage discharge, introduce excess nutrients into water bodies, accelerating the eutrophication process and causing ecological imbalances.
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Eutrophication
The rivers, streams and sea in a process called eutrophication. For more information search eutrophication on google.
eutrophication
Eutrophication is the natural process of nutrient accumulation in bodies of water, leading to increased plant growth and decreased oxygen levels. Artificial eutrophication is the accelerated accumulation of nutrients in water bodies due to human activities such as agriculture runoff or sewage discharge, causing rapid algae growth and disrupting the ecosystem balance.
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As eutrophication occurs, algae form a thick scum on the water. Hope I helped <3.
destruction of eutrophication
In eutrophication the nitrification step in the nitrogen cycle increases resulting in the over growth of food that plants can feed on. This can lead to a lower oxygen level causing the death of marine life.