Eutrophication
Lakes in Australia are still called lakes. However, many of those in the interior are salt lakes, and because they tend to be dry much of the time, they are called saltpans.
When we use too much of pesticides and fertilizer's the soil gets toxic and the roots become poisonous
How much fertilizer will be used and what kind of fertilizer.
It is possible you gave it too much water or too much fertilizer. Fertilizer can burn the roots.
What is in 1152 fertilizer and how much of ecah ingredient?
It gets it through its roots. As the water get passed by. A plant dose not eat, as much as absorb. Fertilizer on the other hand, is mixed with moisture and in the soil gets to the roots of the plant. Then soon, absorbed like water.
Mostly by putting too much fertilizer in your yard, then watering it takes those chemicals into tiny streams of water to your nearest water supply (lakes, rivers, large ponds) and harms organisms in the water.
That not enough fertilizer can be taken in is what happens to roots when too much fertilizer is applied.Specifically, more fertilizer can be applied than can be taken in by the roots. It is left present but inaccessible in the soil. It may damage and burn the roots.
Yes, you can neutralize too much fertilizer by diluting it with water or by adding more soil to reduce the concentration of nutrients. You can also allow the excess fertilizer to leach out by watering the plants thoroughly. It is important to monitor your plants for signs of fertilizer burn and adjust your fertilizer application accordingly.
All over. 75% of the Earth's surface is covered by water in the form of oceans, seas and lakes. Much of the rest gets at least occasional rain. There is often a rock layer that contains a lot of water under pressure; this is called an "aquifer".
None. Cows are not plants: they do not need fertilizer.
Over 9000.