What happens to aquatic environments due to eutrophication?

      

What happens to aquatic environments due to eutrophication?

  

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Mageto
Eutrophication causes rapid growth of aquatic plants which results into depletion of respiratory gases(oxygen), thus leading to suffocation and death of aquatic organisms. This further leads to a decline in the population of organisms living in the aquatic environment such as fish.
Real Educator answered the question on July 14, 2018 at 12:07


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