Algae are crucial to the Earth's supply of oxygen, producing an estimated 50% of the oxygen we breathe through photosynthesis. They also play a vital role in aquatic ecosystems as primary producers, forming the base of the food web and supporting a diverse range of marine life. Additionally, algae help in carbon sequestration, absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and contributing to climate regulation.
Yes water cycle use up earths supply. Water is evaporated from earth's surface.
yes sirma'am
25% of earths fresh water is contained in the Great lakes
because
This is an example of mutualism because both the algae and the sloth benefit from the relationship. The algae receive a sheltered habitat and a steady supply of nutrients from the sloth's fur, while the algae provide camouflage for the sloth and help keep the sloth cool.
since the earths been here
Yes water cycle use up earths supply. Water is evaporated from earth's surface.
Not by any important amount. But it has been shifted around a bit, and some of it has gotten polluted.
yes sirma'am
its called hydrospere
its called hydrospere
I think about 97%
its called hydrospere
If the earth's supply of energy stopped, Caveman time!
Probably Antarctica...
25% of earths fresh water is contained in the Great lakes
Light is important for algae because it is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which algae convert light energy into chemical energy to produce food. Light also regulates important metabolic processes in algae, such as growth and reproduction. The intensity and quality of light can influence the growth rate and pigment composition of algae.