Q. Which of the following is the primary nutrient in the process “Eutrophication”?

[A] Carbon

[B] Sulfur

[C] Potassium

[D] Nitrogen

Answer: D
Notes:

Explanation: Coastal waters are also affected by excess nutrient inputs, mostly nitrogen, from agriculture, fertilizers and sewage.

The resulting eutrophication leads to large plankton blooms, and when these blooms collapse and sink to the seabed the subsequent respiration of bacteria decomposing the algae leads to a decrease in sea water oxygen and an increase in CO2 (a decline in pH).

Source: Shankar IAS

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