Asked by Claudia Almanza on Jun 12, 2024
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Which of the following is an input control over cultural eutrophication?
A) planting underwater plants near sewage discharge sites
B) putting fences around stockyards
C) banning the use of phosphate detergents
D) harvesting excess weeds
Cultural Eutrophication
The process by which water bodies become overly enriched with nutrients due to human activity, leading to excessive growth of algae and subsequent environmental problems.
Phosphate Detergents
Cleaning products that contain phosphorus compounds, which, when released into natural water bodies, can cause eutrophication and harm aquatic life.
Input Control
strategies or methods used to manage the amount of inputs (such as water, nutrients, pesticides) in agricultural systems to minimize environmental impact.
- Describe the causes and effects of cultural eutrophication and strategies to mitigate it.
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Learning Objectives
- Describe the causes and effects of cultural eutrophication and strategies to mitigate it.
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