No, algae is not a problem in a desert. It only appears for a short time in pools that form after summer rains.
If there is moisture available algae can grow in the desert.
If there is moisture available algae can grow in the desert.
Yes. Scientists have found that desert dust does indeed allow algae to grow.
Yes, there is, it is called ALGAE SHRIMP and it can survive to the hotness of the water in the desert.
Yes, because algae provide coral reef with nutrients
Some Algae that is good is the Algae in fish tanks/aquariums, because it provides food and shelter for fish, but too much is bad.
Too much algae can reduce oxygen in water. This can cause many fish to die.
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No. That would be a bad choice.
The Desert
Algae, fungi and lichens occur in the desert, although they are not common and not always visible. They may only be seen in some abundance after a heavy rain.
tough question well the algae is really gross and has many bacteriums and oyher microscopic beings so if i were you i would clean the algae out the pool