232k views
4 votes
Consider the aquatic phosphorus cycle. Phosphorus is the limiting nutrient for aquatic organisms. Decomposition naturally returns phosphorus to the aquatic cycle, but phosphates from fertilizers, sewage and detergents can cause pollution in lakes and streams. Over-enrichment of phosphate in freshwater can lead to __________ which, when they die and decay, leads to _____________.

A) a lower pH; acidification
B) algal blooms; eutrophication
C) turbidity; decreased photosynthesis D) increased decomposition; poor growing conditions

User Bob Aman
by
6.4k points

2 Answers

4 votes
The answer is A because phosphate is acid so to much of it can cause organsims in the water to die

User Sertage
by
6.5k points
2 votes

The answer is B, algal bloom; eutrophication