The lake will have heaps of plants and algae. they will then start dying and the "bodies" will rot which is a process that consumes oxygen, if too much organic mass rots it consumes all the oxygen in the water and everything in the lake dies- this process is called eutrification
Some things that grow rapidly include bamboo plants, certain species of algae, and sunflowers. These plants are known for their quick growth rates and ability to reach maturity in a short period of time.
Yes, lakes can have algae. Algae are common in freshwater ecosystems like lakes and can sometimes grow rapidly, leading to algal blooms which can harm water quality and aquatic life.
Algae require nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus to grow, which are commonly found in fertilizers. When these nutrients are added to water, algae can absorb them rapidly, leading to faster growth and proliferation. This can result in algal blooms that are harmful to aquatic ecosystems.
A suitable antonym for algae could be "land plant," referring to plants that grow on land rather than in water like algae.
Plants and algae both use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to undergo photosynthesis, a process that allows them to produce energy in the form of glucose. This energy is used for growth and metabolic processes in both plants and algae.
Some things that grow rapidly include bamboo plants, certain species of algae, and sunflowers. These plants are known for their quick growth rates and ability to reach maturity in a short period of time.
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Yes. Algae are plants. Fertilizer is plant food.
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It's close enough to the shore, or land, that the sunlight reaches the bottom. So, plants and algae can grow because of the sunlight they receive. :) I hope I helped!
Red algae, Green algae, and Redwood Trees grow in the temperate climate. (not all of the plants are listed in this answer)
It will grow, yes. But not rapidly, it may take months or years, and won't happen overnight!
Yes, lakes can have algae. Algae are common in freshwater ecosystems like lakes and can sometimes grow rapidly, leading to algal blooms which can harm water quality and aquatic life.
Algae require nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus to grow, which are commonly found in fertilizers. When these nutrients are added to water, algae can absorb them rapidly, leading to faster growth and proliferation. This can result in algal blooms that are harmful to aquatic ecosystems.
A suitable antonym for algae could be "land plant," referring to plants that grow on land rather than in water like algae.
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