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i don't think algae does effect antarctica...except from turning the water green!
Algae Definitely algae. Use barley products to keep algae at bay, or other fish/environment safe means.
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the algae does affect it. the algae is a little monster that comes out and eats people.
Although all algae have chlorophyll not all kinds of algae are green. Fire algae are unicellular algae that are red in color because of too little oxygen in the water
Warm sunny weather causes algae to photosynthesize and grow. In the case of a pond turning red, the algae in question would be red algae
Algae was the dominant plant of the Ordovician. There were little to no other plants (other then algae) during the Ordovician. In the Ordovician, the common types of algae were Stromatolites (Blue green algae), and Tetradium (Red algae).
Algae have very little to do with ocean currents, other than the fact that they ride it occasionally.
No they are micro predators so they need more protein than algae alone can provide. Commercial betts food with bloodworms and brine shrimp are best
They eat little tiny algae and bacteria particles.
Yes, but the algae that turns the water green or red does not hurt birds. If you don't like the way it looks, try a little barley straw or barley extract in the water.
because detergents end up turning into dish water and draining into the ocean and that causes an algae bloom and that blocks out sun light for other plants and all the plants below the algae dies