Algal blooms result from an abundance of nutrients, particularly phosphorus. Too much carbon and nitrogen have also been suspected to cause algal blooms, but little research has been done to prove it. When Phosphorus enters into a water system it causes an increased growth of algal. It usually takes over causing many plants to die. The dead matter becomes food for bacteria that decomposes it. Because of more food for the bacteria, the bacteria multiply and use up the dissolved oxygen in the water. This results in many fish and aquatic insects dying because they cannot survive. This results in a dead area.
Many people say in the bottom of ponds or lakes.
Algal Blooms are caused by over fertilization, runoff.
Blooms in ponds are typically caused by an excess of nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus, which fuel the rapid growth of algae and other aquatic plants. These nutrients can come from sources like runoff from fertilized lawns or agricultural fields, sewage, or animal waste. Warm temperatures and plenty of sunlight can also contribute to the growth of blooms in ponds.
One organism that can grow as blooms in ponds would be a water lily. The water lily is mainly found in warmer climates and grows as blooms in ponds. The scientific name for the water lily is Nymphaeaceae.
Alge eats C2o, something that humans don't want in their body.
Alge Crumpler is 6' 2".
Dinoflagellate blooms
Dinoflagellate blooms
Nilo Alge has written: 'Mergulho no fim'
Alge Crumpler was born on December 23, 1977.
Alge Crumpler was born on December 23, 1977.
Precipitation causes dissolved substances to be left behind to form minerals after water in lakes or ponds evaporates.