the algae does affect it. the algae is a little monster that comes out and eats people.
evasive algae
Some algae in the red tide contains a poison that can kill fish.
The Red Sea is named after a type of algae called Trichodesmium erythraeum. This algae can form large blooms in the water, giving the sea a reddish-brown hue.
The Red Sea got its name from a phenomenon caused by a type of algae called Trichodesmium Erythraeum, which is found in the sea. When these algae blooms die off the blue-green color of sea appears to change to reddish-brown color.
The Red Sea got its name from a phenomenon caused by a type of algae called Trichodesmium Erythraeum, which is found in the sea. When these algae blooms die off the blue-green color of sea appears to change to reddish-brown color.
The red sea is red because of algae lining the bottom gives it a reddish color. It is listed in exodus
if you read the bible god named the red sea i think!It takes its name from algae that grows in the sea and certain times of the year turns red
Algae is a virus that lives in the sea, and it looks brown, green, yellow-green, or red.
red algae red algae contain a pigment r-phycoerythrin which absorbs blue light and reflects red light. blue light can penetrate deeper parts of sea than other lights of higher wavelengths. hence we find red algae in deep sea oceans
Yes, algae is a plant that grows in the sea.
Several marine animals eat red algae, including sea urchins, limpets, some species of fish, and certain marine snails. These animals play a role in controlling red algae populations and maintaining balance in marine ecosystems.
The Red Sea is not named for its coral algae or fish; its name is believed to derive from the red-hued blooms of a type of algae called Trichodesmium erythraeum, which can give the water a reddish tint. Another theory suggests that the name may be linked to the ancient term "Erythraean Sea," where "Erythraean" means "red" in Greek. Thus, the name is more closely associated with geographical and historical context rather than specifically with marine life.