brown algae
Golden Brown Algae is mostly found in saltwater and some are found in freshwater
No, algae are not harmful unless it dies. (Found this answer on Yahoo.com)
The brown seaweeds are tough and able to live in wave-exposed waters near the surface. They are the most common seaweeds of the intertidal rocky shore, usually found in and below the sublitoral fringe.http://www.seafriends.org.nz/enviro/Habitat/rsbrown.htm
It is mostely found in the oceans surface waters; algae only grows where sunlight can provide energy for it. Most algae occur within the first 50 or so feet of water.
1. Euglena 2. Diatoms 3. Dinoflagellate 4. Green Algae 5. Red Algae 6. Brown Algae
Chlorophyll C has a blue-green color and is mainly found in brown algae. Chlorophyll d is greenish yellow and is found in red algae.
In the permanent ice on Antarctica's coast, you can find -- among others, Brown Island, Black Island and White Island.
The wahoo fish is a game fish popular among fishermen. It can be found worldwide in waters near the equator and in waters a little cooler than those at the equator.
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The simplest of the seaweeds are among the cyanobacteria , formerly called the blue-green algae, and green algae (division Chlorophyta ), found nearest the shore in shallow waters and usually growing as threadlike filaments, irregular sheets, or branching fronds. The brown algae (division Phaeophyta ), in which brown pigment masks the green of the chlorophyll, are the most numerous of the seaweeds of temperate and polar regions. They grow at depths of 50 to 75 ft (15-23 m). The red seaweeds (division Rhodophyta ), many of them delicate and fernlike, are found at the greatest depths (up to 879 ft/268 m); their red pigment enables them to absorb the blue and violet light present at those depths.
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Yes, there are waters found on Mercury.