They shouldn't do, if you keep it clean, and regularly chlorinate it.
You can purchase pool blankets online from www.poolproducts.com or www.solarcovers.com. You can also purchase pool solar covers from www.doheny.com
It will explode.
Liquid solar blankets can help reduce water evaporation and heat loss in pools, which can lead to energy savings. However, they need to be reapplied frequently and may not be as effective as physical covers in retaining heat. Additionally, some liquid solar blankets can affect water chemistry and filtration systems.
You can buy pool solar blankets in a variety of stores. I would try to find a store in your area so you can talk with someone that can help you find the right one. http://www.solarcovers.com/
They don't "create it" but they do promote growth.
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Mylar is polyester film that has been stretched or elongated. It can be used to make fire blankets, insulation and insulation blankets, coatings for roofing and wall insulation, solar panels and solar bindings and the most popular and well known use, foil balloons.
Tore Levring has written: 'Submarine daylight and the photosynthesis of marine algae' -- subject(s): Photosynthesis, Solar radiation, Algae 'Marine algae' -- subject(s): Marine algae 'Die Meeresalgen der Juan Fernandez-Inseln' -- subject(s): Coralline algae, Marine algae
Clarification needed. Are you talking about a swimming pool?
There are plenty of blankets that come in all colors such as, cotton blankets, baby blankets, electric blankets and microplush blankets.
The ISS has 8 wings of 2 blankets of retractable solar arrays each. Each of the wings is 35 metres long and 12 metres wide, containing almost 33,000 individual solar cells.
Yes, algae can produce their own food through photosynthesis, using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. Some species of algae can also absorb nutrients from their environment to supplement their diet.