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Oxygen depletion is one of the six types of [[Water pollution]] causes. | |||
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Oxygen depletion is the consequence of [[Eutrophication]] where the anaerobic organisms produce toxic ammonia. The anomia forms a danger for human and aquatic life and a good example of an oxygen-depleting process is [[Eutrophication]]. | Oxygen depletion is the consequence of [[Eutrophication]] where the anaerobic organisms produce toxic ammonia. The anomia forms a danger for human and aquatic life and a good example of an oxygen-depleting process is [[Eutrophication]]. |
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Oxygen depletion is one of the six types of Water pollution causes.
Oxygen depletionpollution
Oxygen depletion is the consequence of Eutrophication where the anaerobic organisms produce toxic ammonia. The anomia forms a danger for human and aquatic life and a good example of an oxygen-depleting process is Eutrophication.