If there is a massive bloom, then the algae may cover the whole of the surface of the water, in which case it can block out sunlight for other plants and creatures living below the surface. Other plants cannot perform photosynthesis, and therefore fish can feed onm the plants, and gradually a whole eco system can be destroyed. On the other hand, fish or animals that eat the algae can thrive, and the whole ecosystem can thrive as a result. It depends on what else is in the pond really
the bloom will cause increase in rate of respiration,thus increase in amount of co2 in water.
anal bloom? ask your doctor.
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Eutrophication depletes the waters supply of oxygen which causes Algal blooms and the suffocation of marine life.>.
A population explosion of algae is called an ALGAL BLOOM
Yes. But generally inadvertently, or by accident. There is another class of causation - the willfully ignorant who refuse to accept responsibility for their actions. An excess of phosphate or nitrogen may cause an algal bloom - an overproduction of algae. This algal mat will block light from the water body, and when it eventually dies, it will create an anoxic mat on the lake floor.
Algal Bloom will take oxygen out of bodies of water and will kill the fishes, but grown right it can make an excellent alternative to gasoline called algae biofuel.
anal bloom? ask your doctor.
an algal bloom.
Some of the algae that makes up an algal bloom can be toxic. This would probably be the main difference between an algal bloom and humans. Hope this helps!
Algal Blooms are caused by over fertilization, runoff.
There is an article on algal bloom in Wikipedia which is very comprehensive. Bloom that is not of a floral nature usually refers to algal bloom which occurs in acquatic environments where the oxygen levels are depleted.
Algal Bloom is the increasing amount of algae in an aquatic ecosystem.
An algal bloom.
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algal bloom will be resulted
Algae in a body of water, often caused by an increase in nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus. These nutrients can come from sources such as fertilizer runoff or sewage discharge, promoting the excessive growth of algae. Algal blooms can have harmful effects on aquatic ecosystems by depleting oxygen levels and producing toxins.
When algae rapidly produce
algal blooms come with currents of the ocean. they have seasons, or time of year that they actually bloom. algal blooms are known to kill whales while they come up for air, because of the concentration of their "food" getting into their lungs and suffecating them.