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What Is Eutrophication and Why It Destroys Aquatic Ecosystems: Causes and Consequences

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What is eutrophication and why it destroys aquatic ecosystems? When the chemistry of water is altered because the amount of nutrients that reach the rivers or lakes is excessive, the environment simply collapses and converts life-filled sites into dead swamps. This massive intake of food causes a proliferation of certain types of algae called ova, that cover the surface. By covering the sunlight, the plants of the depths are deprived of sunlight…

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What is eutrophication and why it destroys aquatic ecosystems? When the chemistry of water is altered because the amount of nutrients that reach the rivers or lakes is excessive, the environment simply collapses and converts life-filled sites into dead swamps. This massive intake of food causes a proliferation of certain types of algae called ova, that cover the surface. By covering the sunlight, the plants of the depths are deprived of sunlight…

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ecoticias.com broke the news on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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