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eutrophication
First, the fertilizer flows into the storm drains. The storm drains flow into streams or rivers, and then the rivers flow into the ocean.
excess nitrogen from runoff would cause excess algae and plant growth, possibly affecting fish populations by decreasing the livable area of the water for fish. the excess algae bloom will deplete oxygen in the water causeing dead zones where there is not enough oxygen for fish to survive.
It evaporates. Because the lake has no outlet.
Excess fertilizer in lakes can lead to eutrophication, where algae blooms deplete oxygen levels in the water, harming fish and other aquatic life. The high nutrient levels can also disrupt the balance of the ecosystem, leading to changes in the food chain and biodiversity. Implementing proper nutrient management strategies can help prevent these negative impacts on fish populations and the overall health of the lake.
The lake that drains its' west side to the Atlantic and the east side drains to the Pacific is ISA LAKE on the Continental Divide.
The lake that drains on the west side into the Atlantic and drains on the east side into the Pacific is ISA LAKE.
eutrophicationeutrophicationFertilizer in a lake helps algae grow. Up to a certain point, that is good. The algae turns carbon dioxide into oxygen and adds oxygen to the water. However, after that point, the algae covers the lake. Oxygen from the air can not get to deeper water. Dead algae falls to the bottom of the lake and decomposes. The process of decomposing uses up oxygen. The amount of oxygen in the lake drops below the point where fish can survive. Thus, over fertilization leads to a fish kill.
Isa lake
The Niagara River.
Lake Nicaragua