what is the definition of artificial eutrophication?
When excess nutrients get into the water.
what's another name of seaweed?
algae
what happens when the oxygen decreased
the fish dies
What nutrient makes the algae grow
Nitrogen
what protects the land from erosion
seagrass
what is the end result of artificial eutrophication
the end result is a destroyed ecosystem
where does the seaweed and sea grass grow?
sea-grass growth on the bottom and sea weed growths on the top of the water.
what would happened to the bay
The bay would look ugly because of the dead fish, decreasing tourism and buying homes
what is a source we use everyday
car exhaust
what does seagrass reduce for people
reduce flooding
What's the most common nutrient that gets into the water.
nitrogen is the most common nutrient
which one is a keystone in the bay
sea grass
what would happened without seagrass
without sea-grass erosion and flooding is more likely to happen
what source does people use to keep there lawn nice
lawn fertilizer
How does seagrass benefit the fish
provides a habitat
how does abiotic factors change
sunlight decrease, oxygen decrease, temperature decrease and turbidity would increase
which one is a flowering plant
seagrass
what happens if there is too much algae
it would block the sun from getting into the sea grass.
what nitrogen source is caused by factories
factory discharge
what are some benefits of seagrass
it provides oxygen
How does the biotic factors change
algae would increase, bacteria would increase, seagrass would decrease, fish would decrease.
seaweed has roots
no, only sea grass has roots.
what happens if the bacteria increase
sunlight and oxygen would decrease
what is it called when animals take a dump
farm animal feces
why does seagrass needs sun to survive
seagrass needs sun in order to do photosynthesis