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Question
State four effects of fresh water pollution.
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Solution
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Eutrophication: excess nitrates and phosphates cause algal blooms that deplete dissolved oxygen, killing fish and other aquatic life.
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Biomagnification/toxic buildup: persistent chemicals, e.g., mercury, pesticides, concentrate up the food chain and harm predators, including people who eat contaminated fish.
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Disease spread: sewage and pathogens in polluted freshwater cause water‑borne illnesses such as cholera, typhoid, diarrhoea, and hepatitis.
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Chemical poisoning and chronic health effects: heavy metals and industrial chemicals in freshwater can cause poisoning and long‑term impacts, e.g., neurological damage, cancer, and organ failure.
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Chapter 16: Effects of Pollution - SOLVE AND SCORE [Page 176]
