If there is moisture available algae can grow in the desert.
If there is moisture available algae can grow in the desert.
Yes, algae can grow in the desert, typically in areas with water sources such as oases, rivers, or wetlands. Some desert algae species are adapted to extreme conditions like high temperatures and low water availability. These algae play important roles in desert ecosystems.
No, algae is not a problem in a desert. It only appears for a short time in pools that form after summer rains.
Algae is found every where, even in the desert. If you take a handful of desert dirt and let it sit in some water in light, algae will start to grow. Thankfully it is very resilient, it produces most of the oceans oxygen and is the bottom link in the food chain for aquatic life. it is found in places which are damp and exposed to sunlight. it can also grow on walls. eg. under a tap
Algae can grow anywhere - where there's sufficient sunlight and moisture to sustain its growth.
algae needs moisture and oxygen to grow.
Algae grow on it
algaecide
no but algae can form after a while yes algae would grow and it is a type of mold/fungi!!
Yes, there are few Protista organisms that grow in the desert.
Irrigation is needed to grow crops in the desert.
Of couse, animals can grow in the desert. They would not be able to survive and reproduce if they did not grow.