Fertilizers contain high concentrations of nitrogen, a limiting nutrient for algae.
Yes, because algae provide coral reef with nutrients
fungi and algae can grow together and produce substabnce called lichen, on the surface of the rocks. fungus provide algae with protection, whereas algae provide fungus with nutrients.
They eat filth, carcasses, and such, and when they die, they provide nutrients for plants and algae.
Chemical fertilizers get washed in with the natural watershed, and promote excessive algae growth in streams, ponds, and lakes. The algae consumes huge amounts of oxygen from the water and can kill fish and other aquatic life.
Algae blooms often deplete the water of oxygen and replace it with carbon dioxide when then decay. Fertilizer runoff is a major contributing factor to Algae blooms. As with proper vegetation's, fertilizers provide algae with the elements (sodium, nitrogen, and phosphorus) that typically limit growth due to a lack of availability in the natural environment. The algae multiply rapidly, then in the chemical process of their decay carbon dioxide is produced.
fertilizers can affect the water and organisms living in it by acceleratimg the grow of unwanted plants like algae. Also, fish can eat these chemicals and become very erratic, and eventuAllly the population will die off
The excessive chemical fertilizers are likely to be washed off the soil by rain, and pollute nearby watercourses, streams and rivers. This pollution can rob the water of oxygen, distress or kill off fish and other water dependant creatures, and increase chocking weed and algae growth. Chemical fertilizers are costly, and may provide good crop growth over the short time, but, unlike natural manures and green crop ploughing, there is not much goodness put back to enhance the quality of the soil.
The excessive chemical fertilizers are likely to be washed off the soil by rain, and pollute nearby watercourses, streams and rivers. This pollution can rob the water of oxygen, distress or kill off fish and other water dependant creatures, and increase chocking weed and algae growth. Chemical fertilizers are costly, and may provide good crop growth over the short time, but, unlike natural manures and green crop ploughing, there is not much goodness put back to enhance the quality of the soil.
not really. it really just grows around it,and collecta all it can from the soil lol Algae growth can have significant impacts on aquatic plant growth. Algal blooms consume all nutrients and oxygen from a certain aquatic ecosystem and may even release toxins. Aquatic plants will not be able to outcompete or survive because of this.
Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
Green algae eats by sucking in nutrients
Algae gets its nutrients from sunlight and water from the water itself that it's in, because algae only grows in water.