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Difference between Eutrophication and Artificial Eutrophication
Eutrophication is defined as the process where there is excessive nutrients available in a water medium. There are two types of eutrophication process called as man-made eutrophication or artificial eutrophication and natural eutrophication.
As the name implies natural eutrophication occurs naturally without any external factor. Whereas artifical eutrophication is stimulated by external factor as it is forced by human activity. Eutrophication is imposed artificially so that to maintain a proper state of equilibrium is to reduce water pollution.
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The natural process of eutrophication is accelerated when inor- ganic plant nutrients, such as phosphorus and nitrogen, enter the water from sewage and fertilizer runoff. Eutrophication caused by humans is called artificial eutrophication.