The Great red spot is affected by Jupiter's rotation by decreasing in size. The rotation of the spot has also decreased over time.
It is a Red Giant.
dinoflagellates. They are a species of algae found in marine and freshwater. They are photosynthetic so they are considered ancestors to modern day plants Dinoflagelates contain bioluminescence which are responsible the ocean lighting up at night. They respond to touch so waves, people, or the wind can cause then to 'light up'. This is the same class of algae that is responsible for red tides and paralytic shellfish poisoning.
Yes. See the Wikipedia article on "Stellar classification". For example, a class "O" star (blue) has a surface temperature greater than 30,000 K, a class "A" star (white) has a surface temperature of 7,500 - 10,000 K, and a class "M" star (red) has a surface temperature of 2400-3700 K. (All temperatures use the absolute scale.)
its only its natural glow The colour of a star is a function of its temperature.
No, red tides are usually red but can be yellow and purple
neurotoxins can be passes along the food chain and end up in our system
Red Silent Tides was created on 2010-09-17.
Because of a bunch of algae that turned red and make oysters poisonous to eat.
No. Slugs are mollusks.
its caused by the moon
red algae. small red plants that live in the water.
red tides
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Red tides are caused by the overgrowth of certain types of algae. Red tides are toxic, killing marine life as well as making humans who have eaten seafood which has been in the contaminated water sick.
Dinoflangellates.
Yes, they can.