Yes
It shouldn't
algae and fungi are different organisms algae cannot turn into fungi.
All three are limiting nutrients for algae growth, along with light.
algae will eventually die.
Yes, dish soap does affect algae. Because of the chemicals and cleaning agents, the dish soap will help break down the algae.
Yes
It causes plant growth and algae growth
it increases its growth
It shouldn't
Phosphate
They can stimulate excess plant and algae growth
algae and fungi are different organisms algae cannot turn into fungi.
The algae will reduce both air and light causing the organisms in the pond to die.
not really. it really just grows around it,and collecta all it can from the soil lol Algae growth can have significant impacts on aquatic plant growth. Algal blooms consume all nutrients and oxygen from a certain aquatic ecosystem and may even release toxins. Aquatic plants will not be able to outcompete or survive because of this.
The name of the rapid growth of algae is an Algal Bloom
Cause animals bacteria need it
once the surface runoff has reached a water body if the fertilizer contains nitrogen or phosphorous it can lead to eutrophic conditions in the water that promote algae growth. the algae growth will also be effected by the amount of flushing in the water body, temperature and if the water is stagnant or has ripples/waves.