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The ‘ABC’ of Water Pollution

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Algal BloomAlgae is a natural occurrence in both fresh and salt-water and the word describes all plant-like organism that exist in aquatic areas. An Algal Bloom is when these plants are multiplying at such a rate that they dominate the aquatic area around them.
Some Algae is more dangerous than others, but common to all of them is that when these plants die from overpopulation, they take up vast amount of oxygen. This means that the organism including fish can’t survive because of the lack of oxygen.
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