They breathe in the chemical water to get oxygen.
When fertilizers are added to fresh water, they can lead to eutrophication, a process where excess nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus cause algal blooms. These blooms can decrease oxygen levels in the water, harming aquatic ecosystems and leading to fish kills. Fertilizer runoff into waterways can also contribute to pollution and impact water quality.
Frying is a chemical process.
it has a lot of chemicals that pollute out airafter rainfall, the water carries some of the fertilizer chemicals with it into the ground (infiltration). if this water joins up to a river, then these chemicals pollute the river.So what?fish can die and sometimes there are people who drink river water, large amounts could be fatal.my answer: fertilizers also have excess nutrients that can cause algae blooms. the more algae that grows underwater the less oxygen there is and that could kill the underwater habitat.
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.
Fish is an animal, not a change !
fertilizers can affect the water and organisms living in it by acceleratimg the grow of unwanted plants like algae. Also, fish can eat these chemicals and become very erratic, and eventuAllly the population will die off
· Inorganic fertilizers sterilize the natural minerals and nutrients found in soils. · Inorganic fertilizers don't just effect our gardens but also our water ways. When it rains the fertilizer runs into our drains contaminating our water and killing fish. · Inorganic fertilizers sterilize the natural minerals and nutrients found in soils. · Inorganic fertilizers don't just effect our gardens but also our water ways. When it rains the fertilizer runs into our drains contaminating our water and killing fish.
Chemical fertilizers get washed in with the natural watershed, and promote excessive algae growth in streams, ponds, and lakes. The algae consumes huge amounts of oxygen from the water and can kill fish and other aquatic life.
fish breath under water because in water oxygen is mixed.
The excessive chemical fertilizers are likely to be washed off the soil by rain, and pollute nearby watercourses, streams and rivers. This pollution can rob the water of oxygen, distress or kill off fish and other water dependant creatures, and increase chocking weed and algae growth. Chemical fertilizers are costly, and may provide good crop growth over the short time, but, unlike natural manures and green crop ploughing, there is not much goodness put back to enhance the quality of the soil.
Some chemicals are toxic at elevated levels (such as ammonia) and can cause mortality to fish populations, the majority are not at levels that increase mortality but they do encourage the growth of algae and other plant growth in the water. When the algae dies it decomposes using up the oxygen in the water - killing the fish. This process is called eutrophication (enriching) of the water ecosystem.
The excessive chemical fertilizers are likely to be washed off the soil by rain, and pollute nearby watercourses, streams and rivers. This pollution can rob the water of oxygen, distress or kill off fish and other water dependant creatures, and increase chocking weed and algae growth. Chemical fertilizers are costly, and may provide good crop growth over the short time, but, unlike natural manures and green crop ploughing, there is not much goodness put back to enhance the quality of the soil.
No, a flying fish does not undergo a chemical change simply by flying. Chemical changes involve the formation of new substances with different chemical properties, which is not the case when a flying fish flies out of water.
Gyslo protein mixed in with water.
sometimes the fish decay and disolve in the water. Also another reason would be because the fertilizers from the plants rin in the water after it had rained.
The main cause of fish kills in rivers polluted by fertilizers is nutrient runoff leading to algal blooms. These blooms deplete oxygen levels in the water as they decompose, resulting in hypoxic (low oxygen) conditions that can suffocate fish and other aquatic organisms.
Either lack of food, or because of the water. there are freshwater fish and saltwater fish. if you get the water mixed up, it could mean the end for little swimmy :(