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In what kind of environments are green algae found?

Green algae are found in various environments including freshwater bodies such as lakes, rivers, and ponds. They can also be found in marine environments like ocean waters. Additionally, green algae can thrive in moist terrestrial habitats like soil, tree bark, and even snow.


Examples of algae?

blue green algae,Chlamydomonas,diatoms,gelidium, etc..


Why does water turn orange in a snow globe after its been in the attic for a while?

The orange color in the water of a snow globe is likely due to algae growth. When the snow globe is left in warm and damp conditions, such as an attic, it creates a favorable environment for algae to develop. Algae can tint the water orange or any other color depending on the species present.


What is the history of the topic what kind of snow makes the best snowball?

thick snow that is a little damp but not two damp or it would make slush.


What places do green algae live?

well they're found mostly everywhere!their found in fish tanks melting snow,trees,inside other organisms,etc.:) hope dis help:):):)


What are three facts about algae?

Algae produces more than 71% of the earth's oxygen. Some types of algae can live in snow. Some types of algae can live in boiling water.


What is the climate for the northwest part of the US?

It is very cold and damp. lots of snow fall in winter


What is snow and where can it be found?

Snow is the frozen form of water. Snow can be found in cold places and in mountains.


Why is snow pink?

It is caused by a snow algae, single-celled organisms that live atop snow fields around the world. It has been remarked for at least 2000 years since Aristotle wrote about snow that was "reddish in color" in his "History of Animals". In north America it is called watermelon snow just because of the color and fruity scent. (by the way do not taste it!) In Scandinavia it is called "blood snow". Near penguin rookeries, of course, there is often another reason for snow's pinkish orangish tinge: Guano!


How is pink snow made?

Pink snow, also known as watermelon snow, is caused by a type of algae (Chlamydomonas nivalis) that thrives in cold and snowy environments. The algae produce red pigments to protect themselves from UV radiation, giving the snow a pink or red color. While it may look pretty, the presence of these algae can potentially impact the surrounding ecosystem.


Where can you find a snow globe?

Snow globes can be found many places, and at many price points. Inexpensive scenic snow globes are often found at airport gift shops, in the souvenir sections of drug stores, and at amusement parks. Plastic domes with water and snow can be found at discount stores and even "dollar" stores. Museums often carry snow globes which may be replicas of pieces from their collections. Vintage and collectible snow globes are found on sites such as ebay, and rare pieces can go for hundreds, even thousands of dollars. There are places on line you can order a personal or customized snow globe, as well.


What vegetable that end with the letter w?

snow peas (It's the only one I found that comes even close to your request.)