it blocks the sunlight from reaching the underwater plants and traps and blocks oxygen in the water, which is needed by aquamarine animals.
in lakes and ponds
Lakes are different from ponds because lakes are bigger than ponds and the sunlight is able to hit the bottom of a pound and create algae. The sunlight is not able to hit the bottom of a lake.
No, algae are not zooplankton, because zooplankton are animals and algae is a plant.
A interesting fact about Algae is they are in water like fish tanks and ponds and lakes and oceans.
Algae, cattails, largemouth bass, (etc.)
Plants that grow in water are called aquatics.
ponds, clutches and lakes ponds, clutches and lakes
Ice covers lakes and ponds in winter......
The phylum chrysophyta is green algae. They can be found on any body of water; ponds, lakes, creeks, streams, rivers, etc.
The fish eat it
estuaries
well they perfer lakes, but you will probably find some in ponds