No Blue-Green Bacteria, more commonly known as Blue-Green Algae is a consumer
they eat brine shrimp, blue-green alge. to find that they filter feed
Water silk algae is another common name for spirogyra, a type of filamentous green algae found in freshwater environments.
Blue-green bacteria, better known as blue-green algae, are green because of the chlorophyll.
The water turns green because of the alge in the river!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no, the apparent blue color is actually the reflection of the sky in the water, if the water is clean the color of the sky will be reflected, blue or gray on a gray cloudy day, dark on a moonless night, silver reflecting the moonlight at night. Silt, alge, mud or other material in the water can also affect the color. Green Bay and the river flowing into in Wisconsin are in fact green from the green alge at certain times of the year. Its easy to see a color difference where two rivers meet and one is clean and one is slit laden.
They survive by drinking salt water, and eattinf alge
There are blue moons, but there are not known green moons.
They survive by drinking salt water, and eattinf alge
It's Sea Green.
Cyanobacteria
Cyanobacteria