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Q: What are the factors that can affect the growth of hydrilla in a pond?
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How does abiotic factors biotic factors and human intervention affect the frogs in one pond?

It doesnt


What are some factors that affect the rate and direction of succession?

erosion of the banks of the pond


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The algae will reduce both air and light causing the organisms in the pond to die.


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Phosphate


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Upset of disease and migration of organism


Increased light intensity in a pond increases algal growth and reduces oxygen availability for other organisms How will this affect the aquatic habitat?

The population of all organisms in the pond will decrease.


In a pond or lake the limiting factor that may affect the growth of algae is the level of dissolved?

Cause animals bacteria need it


What factor's are in a pond ecosystem?

the factors of a pond ecosystem is the abiotic and biotic factors


Does pond water affect the growth of plants JK?

yes, but in a good way the filtration helps the plants grow there for yes it effects it but it is a good effect


In a pond ecosystem ducks pond plants and frogs are?

Biotic factors of the ecosystem


What are some biotic factors that would effect a pond ecosystem?

Some of the limiting factors that would affect dragonflies would be climate, rain, temperature, and other species in the environment. Species that ate the dragonflies would have the largest effect.


How does the presence of a farm affect the growth of duckweed?

The use of fertilizers to help the plant grow when discarded to a lake/sea/river/pond will create a unsuitable condition for duckweeds to grow in.