I recently recall a person
died consuming water like that — continuously.
Not exact matches
When the algae
dies and sinks to the sea floor, it is
consumed by bacteria that guzzle oxygen from the
water.
After they
die, their detritus slowly sinks from the surface to the sea floor, and there is a layer in the
water column, the OMZ, where microbes
consume much of the detritus, a process that depletes oxygen through bacterial respiration.
Algae
consume oxygen in the
water, especially as they
die and decompose.
According to ABC15 News, a mountain biker who
died near Phoenix was a fit 28 - year - old who had
consumed plenty of
water and was biking with two doctors.
They also found that fish that
consume large quantities of microplastics are «smaller, slower, and more stupid» (and
die at twice the rate of the others when exposed to predators) than ones living in clean
water and, therefore, on healthier diets.
Twenty - eight year old Jennifer Strange
died in 2007 after competing in a Sacramento, California radio show contest to see how much
water contestants could
consume.
With no food or
water, they may have survived by
consuming the bodies of other dogs that
died in the cave.
When the phytoplankton
die, the decomposition bacteria could switch into overdrive,
consuming lots of the
water's oxygen and ramping up carbon storage.
The cyanobacteria that contaminated Toledo's drinking
water over the weekend will soon
die and sink to the bottom, where other bacteria will feast on their remains and
consume the lake's dissolved oxygen.
The nutrient surge creates huge algal blooms that then
die and decompose,
consuming the free oxygen in the
water, leading to the death of fish.
The rich concentrations of nutrients help stimulate large plankton blooms and subsequent
die offs, which result in bacteria eating the decomposing plankton and
consuming what little oxygen remains in the
water.