Algal Bloom

What is an Algal Bloom? Explained in an easy to understand way:

What is an Algal Bloom? - Easy to Understand

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Imagine how a small kitchen sink can quickly overflow if you accidentally leave the tap running. This is similar to an algal bloom, where nutrients in a water body, like fertilizers from runoff, cause algae to grow rapidly and uncontrollably. Just as the tap continuously adds water until it spills over, excess nutrients provide a constant supply of "food" for algae, leading to their sudden and explosive growth, overwhelming the aquatic environment much like water overwhelms the sink.

Algal Bloom Definition

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Algal Bloom Definition

Algal Bloom: A rapid increase in the population of algae. Algal bloom. An algal bloom is when algae multiply quickly in water, often changing its color and quality.