Human Biology: Concepts and Current Issues
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Author: Michael D. Johnson
Publisher: Benjamin Cummings
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Chapter 23, Problem 7AWK
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The cause for an algal bloom and its consequences.
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When the algal growth increases and get accumulated in a freshwater or marine ecosystem is known as algal bloom, it can adversely affect the lifecycle of other aquatic life. Eutrophication is a natural process that occurs gradually over time but can be accelerated by the anthropogenic activities. It leads to an algal bloom.
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