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Qaagi - Book of Why

Causes

Effects

the potentialto causeeutrophication in the aquatic environment

by natural environmental parameters as well as anthropogenic forces(passive) are influenced byBacterial communities in aquatic environments

natural environmental parameters as well as anthropogenic forces(passive) are influenced byBacterial communities in aquatic environments

Additionally , billions of pounds of nitrogen synthetic fertilizers are also usedresultingin runoff that can create aquatic " dead zones " in waterways

phosphorus and nitrogencan causealgae blooms in aquatic areas

large amounts of phosphorus and nitrogencan causealgae blooms in aquatic areas

large amounts of phosphorus and nitrogencan causealgal blooms in aquatic areas

large amounts of phosphorous and nitrogencan causealgal blooms in aquatic areas

our understanding of the processesinfluenceaquatic organisms in running waters

the impactscausedon water catchment areas

by river inlets or outlets(passive) caused byflowing water areas

the thought ... rhe tunnelscould ... causeanaerobic areas in the water

the bottom topography(passive) caused byupwelling areas in inshore waters

rhe tunnelscould ... causeanaerobic areas in the water

the major nutrimentscontributingto the eutrophication in aquatic environments

waterwayscausingaquatic hypoxia ( dead zones

the over use of fertilizersresultin eutrophication in aquatic habitats

sewage bacteriacan causehypoxic " dead zones ... in aquatic environments

sewage bacteriacan causehypoxic " dead zones " in aquatic ecosystems

sewage bacteriacould causehypoxic dead zones in aquatic ecosystems

by pollution from human activities(passive) is caused byHypoxia in aquatic environments

these compounds ... high enoughto causedisturbance in aquatic organisms

by algal blooms(passive) caused byeutrophication Anoxic Zones

Most synthetic N runs off compacted soils into waterwayscausingaquatic hypoxia ( dead zones

harmful algal bloomsleadto dead zones in aquatic ecosystems

lake sedimentsmay leadto disruptions in aquatic environments

The extensive use of this chemicalhas ledto its accumulation in aquatic environments

the market ... a sustainable alternative to phosphate and phosphonatecontributeto the eutrophication of aquatic habitats

Effect of nitrate nitrogen Excess nitrate nitrogencan causeeutrophication of surface waters

by nutrient inputs ( especially phosphate(passive) caused byeutrophication of surface waters

Phosphoruscauseseutrophication in water bodies

to conserve(passive) are designedAquatic Reserves Areas

the use of nitrogenous fertilizerscauseeutrophication in water bodies

community circumstances inside sediment(passive) are influenced bysediment areas

the presence of diseasecausingmicroorganisms in aquatic environments

presence of diseasecausingmicroorganisms in aquatic environments

by excessive nutrient pollution(passive) caused byhypoxic areas in water bodies

higher nitrate concentrations in the upper groundwatermay causeeutrophication of surface waters

deflection in the deckis causingareas of standing water

a rise in the water table and drainage pipes backed up with seawater(passive) caused byareas of standing water

human illnesscan causehuman illness

to increased algae and aquatic weed production choking the watersleadsto increased algae and aquatic weed production choking the waters

alsocan ... influencealso

the floods(passive) caused bythe floods

in damaging differential swell of the clay soilwill resultin damaging differential swell of the clay soil

root rot diseases among themwill causeroot rot diseases among them

any climates in some other specific zonesinfluenceany climates in some other specific zones

in loss ofresultingin loss of

to rivers drying uphas ledto rivers drying up

to the drying up of riversleadingto the drying up of rivers

after drinking the watercausingafter drinking the water

to the dryingleadingto the drying

to landslideswill leadto landslides

in soil that has negligible value for agricultural productionresultingin soil that has negligible value for agricultural production

in loss of waterresultingin loss of water

to health problems for people and irreversible damage to the nearby floraleadingto health problems for people and irreversible damage to the nearby flora

damagecan causedamage

to the development of antibiotic - resistant bacteria and water pollution among othersleadto the development of antibiotic - resistant bacteria and water pollution among others

turbidity can block light to aquatic plantscauseturbidity can block light to aquatic plants

in which ... from and progress right from thereis originatingin which ... from and progress right from there

from and improvement coming from thereis originatingfrom and improvement coming from there

from and progress from thereis originatingfrom and progress from there

by and progress by thereis causedby and progress by there

exactly where ... from and progress from thereis originatingexactly where ... from and progress from there

its rapid cooling which then forms into tiny crystals on the surfaces or in the cavities of causingits rapid cooling which then forms into tiny crystals on the surfaces or in the cavities of

in a reduction in water supplies to Guma Valley Dam and other dams at places like Regentresultingin a reduction in water supplies to Guma Valley Dam and other dams at places like Regent

in hours of funresultin hours of fun

damage to marine lifecausingdamage to marine life

root rotcan causeroot rot

to slip - and - fall injuriescan leadto slip - and - fall injuries

to hours of fun and enjoyment for loved onesleadto hours of fun and enjoyment for loved ones

hydroplaning and loss of control of the vehiclecan causehydroplaning and loss of control of the vehicle

to flooding in low - lying areascontributesto flooding in low - lying areas

damagecould ... causedamage

to hours of funleadto hours of fun

environmental damagecausingenvironmental damage

to conserve , preserve , restore , and/or enhance aquatic habitats and speciesare designedto conserve , preserve , restore , and/or enhance aquatic habitats and species

problemscould causeproblems

prevailing ecological concern due to its considerable biochemical oxygen demand , and high expenses for the disposalprovokingprevailing ecological concern due to its considerable biochemical oxygen demand , and high expenses for the disposal

to conserveare designedto conserve

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