yes
Algae needs water, light, and minerals like phosphate and nitrate to grow.
Fresh water does actually help plants grow! (Um... heard of rain?) In fact, fresh water is the best water for plants to help them grow. Salt water can be a bit to extreme for plants, and can cause them to wilt. Salt water is great for sea plants, like sea weed or coral reef, but most plants grow better around fresh water.
Yes, algae can grow in the desert, typically in areas with water sources such as oases, rivers, or wetlands. Some desert algae species are adapted to extreme conditions like high temperatures and low water availability. These algae play important roles in desert ecosystems.
rocks, limestone, animals, ice, trees, water, springs, soil, trees
Mint plants grow better in freshwater. Saltwater can be detrimental to most plants, including mint, as it can disrupt their ability to absorb nutrients and water. It is important to provide mint plants with well-draining soil and regular watering with freshwater to thrive.
No, it can grow in saltwater too.
Fresh water does grow the lima beans. and it is very fast too.
because plants need to be watered with fresh water so they can grow better and all healthy
no but algae can form after a while yes algae would grow and it is a type of mold/fungi!!
Ordinary ground water? A few days can see the algae form.
Later in summer, South Dakota usually does not get much rain, so the water in the lakes do not get 'stirred' or have fresh water added so that fresh oxygen does not get mixed into the water. Then, the phosphorus in the sediments at the bottom of the lake are released, causing algae to grow. It is this algae growth that makes the lakes "turn green".
algae tends to grow faster in clean water. so it depends if the aquarium is clean or the lake.depends on what lake.
fresh water, most plants die if growen with sea water however bear in mind that all fertilizers are salts so in a sense you really need salty water...
Algae needs water, light, and minerals like phosphate and nitrate to grow.
Fresh water does actually help plants grow! (Um... heard of rain?) In fact, fresh water is the best water for plants to help them grow. Salt water can be a bit to extreme for plants, and can cause them to wilt. Salt water is great for sea plants, like sea weed or coral reef, but most plants grow better around fresh water.
Yes, algae can grow in water up to 54 degrees Celsius, when water is heated to 55 degrees Celsius and above, bacteria and algae cannot grow and thrive.
It depends how much chlorine is in your water supply. If you are on a well and not hooked up to city water then you most likely have too many minerals for your plants. Houseplants grow better on bottled water. Fresh or bottled water has been put through a filter that's all.