Plants and algae can produce a slimy substance in a lake. Blue-green algae is the most dangerous type of algae for a lake to have because it can produce toxins.
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they will die
Their is more probability of a seed growing into an adult than a spore.
Growing plants to use for energy uses land that can be used for growing food.Burning plants produces greenhouse gases.
Green algae is a primitive form of plant. It IS a plant WRONG!!!green algae is a protist don't put it on the internet if you know it isn't right. Actually, some forms of green algae are now classified in the Kingdom Plantae right along with green land plants. For example, the Divisions Chlorophyta and Charophyta are considered plants. Both of the above answers are incorrect in that the first one is too inclusive (not all green algae are considered plants) while the second one is too exclusive (SOME green algae are considered plants). So, you might take your own advice: don't put it on the Internet until you KNOW it is right.
Plants would grow gracefully and they might takeover the wild.
The mandrill might die because that is all that it eats......
what will happen is the plants will have too much water and die
Dead plants and animals would pile up if it were not for the earthworms.
The plant may die from water loss.
other water plants might have less light to help them grow, some algae produce toxins, so the water could be poisoned, fish, like carp, that eat algae will have more food.