eutrophication in A Sentence

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    Another major effect of the increase of reactive nitrogen is Eutrophication.

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    Eutrophication can also produce carbon dioxide, which lowers the PH of seawater(ocean acidification).

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    Eutrophication, or plant overgrowth, results from the discharge of these substances into the water.

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    Walsh's work has focused on understanding how species invasions, Eutrophication, climate change and human decision-making affect lakes.

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    Composting was found to have the lowest impact on Eutrophication and human toxicity, but could not be applied for all kinds of waste.

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    It will do so by analysing the role of catchment area and inland waters in the water quality and Eutrophication of coastal waters.

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    Another source of water pollution is Eutrophication and it happens due to activities like the washing of utensils, clothes near rivers, ponds or lakes;

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    In waters where there is Eutrophication[over-fertilization], low oxygen levels often result, favoring jellyfish as they thrive in less oxygen-rich water than fish can tolerate.

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    In waters where there is Eutrophication, low oxygen levels often result, favoring jellyfish as they thrive in less oxygen-rich water than fish can tolerate.

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    Since these are complicated and non-linearly coupled, studies on Eutrophication usually rely on water quality models involving transformation and utilization of inorganic and organic matter.

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    Cultural Eutrophication: It is caused by human activities because they are responsible for the addition of 80% nitrogen and 75% phosphorous in lake and stream.

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    Eutrophication, excessive nutrients in aquatic ecosystems resulting in algal blooms and anoxia, leads to fish kills, loss of biodiversity, and renders water unfit for drinking and other industrial uses.

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    The chemicals used in industrially prepared commercial soaps are not environmentally friendly and may get accumulated in the nearby water bodies and cause Eutrophication, thus depleting the water bodies of oxygen.

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    In nature, this would take place through thousands of years but with industrialisation and other forms of human activity, this process of Eutrophication, as it is called is achieved into a few decades.

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    Drawing on this methodology and prior observations of complex ecosystems, Ulanowicz depicts approaches to determining the stress levels on ecosystems and predicting system reactions to defined types of alteration in their settings such as increased or reduced energy flow, and Eutrophication.

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