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.
No, it can grow in saltwater too.
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.
algae tends to grow faster in clean water. so it depends if the aquarium is clean or the lake.depends on what lake.
Yes, even in a covered pool and especially in warm weather. Limiting the sunlight does slow it down. The pool water contains dissolved carbon dioxide and dissolved nutrients that the algae use to grow.
Algae needs water, light, and minerals like phosphate and nitrate to grow.
Algae can grow in both fresh and saltwater environments, but some species are better adapted to one or the other. Saltwater algae, or seaweed, have evolved to thrive in high salt concentrations, while freshwater algae can be found in ponds, rivers, and lakes. Both types of algae require nutrients, light, and water to grow effectively.
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.
Algae blooms are mainly cause by pollution in water. For example, fertilizer that pollutes the water like in streams or rivers...etc.There is always some algae on water, When nutrient in the water is available for algae to grow it will simply grow until it runs out of nutrient. These nutrients have often been introduced as a result of farming and drainage practices.
Celery can grow in both hot and cold water, It helps only slightly for plants to grow in warmer water.
cold because the plants won't grow if you use hot water. it will die
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