The next generation of parotfish will adapt to eating a different kind of food.
they would be in a hypertonic solution, so they would shrivel and die
algae will eventually die.
Algae dies when it lacks the proper nutrients it needs. When it dies, it also consumes oxygen from the water that could make marine creature die.
yes it would effect the green algae because if the drought dries up all the water then the green algae would die.... ;) <3
algae creates more than 75% of the worlds oxygen; without algae no it would be harder to breathe cause people to pretty much die because of the lack of oxygen
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It will die.
Fish would die. There are species of fish that live off the algae.
Algae------------Although they are considered to beomnivoeparrotfish eat a wide variety of organisms that live on coral reefs. Some species, for example Bolbometopon muricatum may include corals (polyps) in their diet. Their feeding activity is important for the production and distribution of coral sands in the reef biome and can prevent algae from choking coral. They eat plants at the bottom of the sea and the other animals poop.
in the wild they eat mostly algae, but they are omnivores, so they will also graze on other plant life and will eat small fish and shrimp, etc.
they would be in a hypertonic solution, so they would shrivel and die
Rainbow parrotfish was created in 1829.
Midnight Parrotfish was created in 1840.
Princess Parrotfish was created in 1831.
No, it would die within several minutes.
the plants at the bottom of the pond cannot photosynthesize and die as the floating plants are blocking the sunlight from reaching the plants at the bottom.the whole community of organisms there will be affected.
algae will eventually die.