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Patmarker t1_jacqduv wrote
Reply to comment by FakeLoveLife in ELI5: Why is it that when fertilizers make their way into waterways, all the oxygen disappears, killing the fish? by Psychological-Dog994
It’s the natural order of all things. Good conditions for any organism will allow it to reproduce and grow the population rapidly. They’ll then use up all the resources and go through a massive population crash, after which the population tends to recover towards a stable level.
Patmarker t1_jacqp19 wrote
Reply to comment by DeepSeaHobbit in ELI5: Why is it that when fertilizers make their way into waterways, all the oxygen disappears, killing the fish? by Psychological-Dog994
The problem is that the algae can survive in the low oxygen environment, it’s sitting on the surface accessing air. It has a great time, living, growing and dying, while preventing anything else from living there.