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Why is eutrophication harmful to fresh water ?

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Eutrophication is when the environment becomes enriched with nutrients. This can be a problem in marine habitats such as lakes as it can cause algal blooms.... Some algae even produce toxins that are harmful to higher forms of life.
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Nutrients in freshwater

But in large quantities, they can cause a major water pollution problem. Too many nutrients stimulate the rapid growth of plants and algae, clogging waterways and sometimes creating blooms of toxic blue-green algae. This process is called eutrophication.

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