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- | Eutrophication is the accumulation of nutrients and minerals in an ecosystem | + | Eutrophication is the accumulation of nutrients and minerals in an ecosystem, often caused by human influence. This leads to the formation of algae, odor and lack of oxygen |
- | human influence. This process | + | |
- | destruction of the habitats of many animals living | + | |
- | and phosphate, inputs from agricultural fields, and oils and plastic particles from roads enter | + | |
- | water bodies | + | |
- | water plants. | + | |
- | The porous growth medium used allows | + | In a cooperation between |
- | absorb nitrogen | + | |
- | water surface. Floating islands contribute to the health of the ecosystem by limiting algae | + | |
- | growth through competition for light and nutrients, providing food and refuge for fish and | + | |
- | serving as nesting sites for birds (Li et al., 2007). | + | |
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