it varies depending on how well you take care of the water. it can take up to 3 days to a month
Yes. Scientists have found that desert dust does indeed allow algae to grow.
Algae needs water, light, and minerals like phosphate and nitrate to grow.
They can only live on the floor if there is enough light. If the algae is kelp, then it can grow long enough to reach light but still would have to be close to the light when small.
plant+water=algae plant+ocean=algae plant+sea=algae
Lichens are algae like structures that grow on trees in the tundra. They can live up to hundreds of years.
Algae can grow back in as soon as 5 hrs.
Ordinary ground water? A few days can see the algae form.
If there is moisture available algae can grow in the desert.
If there is moisture available algae can grow in the desert.
Only if the beans were left in a body of water for a long time. However mold does grow on beans.
51 years out in the wild
Yes. Scientists have found that desert dust does indeed allow algae to grow.
Algae needs water, light, and minerals like phosphate and nitrate to grow.
no but they are popular for their appetite for algae. if you do get a plecostomus be warned that they grow to about 2 feet long
Algae can grow anywhere - where there's sufficient sunlight and moisture to sustain its growth.
algae needs moisture and oxygen to grow.
Algae reproduce by means of spores. The oceans are always releasing these spore into the air, and any exposed water is going to have spores fall into it, which can then grow into algae, as long as there is sunlight and some mineral content to provide the algae with the necessary ingredients for growth.