i don't think algae does effect Antarctica...except from turning the water green!
No. It's too cold.
the algae does affect it. the algae is a little monster that comes out and eats people.
Iron helps fight the bacteria that grows in algae. It dosn't effect the plants.
There are no animals that live in Antarctica.
Some algae in the red tide contains a poison that can kill fish.
Algae, moss, liverworts, lichens, and microscopic fungi grow on Antarctica, but only in a limited area of the Antarctic Peninsula. None of the vegitation is robust, plentiful or large.
A bit of algae will have no effect. A huge frond of algae may have some repurcussions on the snails ability to move.
there are o regions because not a lot of people live in Antarctica.
Lichen,algae,seaweed,fur grass,moss,liver wort,pearl- wort, and fungi
You can call it the nitrate fertilizer effect on algae. There is no technical term for this as there are many types of algae and fertilizers. This could be called pollution too.
Depletion of ozone lets the UV to come in. These UV if fall on blue-green algae can destroy them.
as we all know the world is undergoing what we know as global warming and the adverse effect is what antarctica is facing now