yes, it can be made into all sorts of fuels because of the wide amount of species.
the bio gas that the algae produce is the energy source.
Niether. Petroleum is formed primarily from algae. The algae is buried. Under het and pressure, the algae is converted into kerogen, then to petroleum, then to natural gas.
No,only green algae are
Ice cream is almost never made of algae. Although I have heard of an algae-flavored ice cream that was tinted green...
Light is made by algae by a chemical reaction that the algae produces in order for the algae itself to have enough food to survive. I suppose it is quite a natural and interesting chemical reaction.
Algae grows on the sea bed in shallow waters. Yes, majority of algae are unicellular. One common example of a unicellular algae is the green algae Prototheca.
green algae made of chlorophyll
Algae is made out of dead animals.
No, because plants are not made up of algae
Depending on the species, algae can be unicellular or multicellular.
absolutly not! they are made from frog eggs.
It was not made. They did not use gas or oil back then. Oil which seeped out at the surface ( more like tar as the gas and lighter part would dissipate into the atmosphere) was used. Crude oil, natural gas, and coal are made when biological material (usually algae) is buried beneath the surface of the earth and slowly cooked under the pressure of the earth above. This process can be observed today at the bottom of the oceans where algae flourish. If you are referring to how it was used - then it was a rare commodity, but the Chinese used it for heating, and the Zoroastrians believed it to be a way of communing with spirits; that is when natural gas seeped from the earth and caught fire. Spirits were said to be whispering in the flames.