Yes, if the algae belong to the Cyanophyceae and no for other groups. Because members of Cynophyceae are capable of incorporating free nitrogen from the atmosphere to make it available to other plants growing nearby.
no
it depends on ht e plant, but when most plants are young water containing significant amounts of sodium, and other chemical/elements are harmful. distilled water tends to actually be good for plants
NO
Sunlight and water are good for plants.
lime water
no
it depends on ht e plant, but when most plants are young water containing significant amounts of sodium, and other chemical/elements are harmful. distilled water tends to actually be good for plants
it depends on ht e plant, but when most plants are young water containing significant amounts of sodium, and other chemical/elements are harmful. distilled water tends to actually be good for plants
yes, and they eat algae and plants.
it depends on ht e plant, but when most plants are young water containing significant amounts of sodium, and other chemical/elements are harmful. distilled water tends to actually be good for plants
Creek clams eat small plants, algae and tiny animals. They filter the food from the water. Clams are a good addition in a fish tank as they can filter the tank's water.
That is a good question. Plants evolved from the charophycean lineage of green algae. Most likely the first plants were liverworts or mosses.
Acid rain, which is precipitation containing sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, is bad. It is harmful to plants, animals, and bodies of water.
It is good for plants since it is like rain water
No, well water is good for plants
because water is good for plants
copper sulphate diluted in water is a good algacide, although you need to be careful not to apply it near plants as it can cause leaf burn or damage the roots if it is washed onto them. concentration of 300 parts per million is normally enough to take care of algae. salt in water can work as well