Eutrophication of water bodies has various ill effects on human health. Algal toxins accumulate in shellfish and other seafood, which may prove... View Article
Cultural eutrophication, which is due to human activities can be reversed if the nutrients are coming from easily identifiable point resources... View Article
During eutrophication, a water body gets overly enriched by nutrients, especially nitrogen and phosphorus. This causes explosive growth of algae,... View Article
Cultural eutrophication can be stopped by controlling the water runoff from agricultural land, industries, etc. This can be done by planting... View Article
Eutrophication occurs due to the increased availability of nutrients leading to extensive growth of plants and algal blooms. The four steps of... View Article
Eutrophication is the natural ageing process of the lakes. The two types of eutrophication are natural and cultural. Natural eutrophication is... View Article
Eutrophication is primarily caused by nutrient-rich effluents mainly due to the presence of nitrates and phosphates coming from runoff of... View Article
The natural ageing of lakes over time due to nutrient enrichment and the growth of aquatic organisms is known as eutrophication. Eutrophication... View Article
The last part of the oviduct is called isthmus. It is joined to the uterus and has a narrow lumen. Also Check: Why Is A Single Ovum Produced... View Article