Eutrophication of water bodies leading to killing of fishes is mainly due to

Eutrophication Of Water Bodies Leading To Killing Of Fishes Is Biology Question

Eutrophication of water bodies leading to killing of fishes is mainly due to non-availability of :

Options

(a) light
(b) essential minerals
(c) oxygen
(d) food

Correct Answer:

oxygen

Explanation:

Due to eutrophication water bodies lack oxygen causing death of aquatic life.

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Topics: Conservation and Environmental Issues (111)
Subject: Biology (4253)

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