usually Lahontan cutthroats, carps, blue gill
A blue fishes habitat is in the water.
yes there are fishes in a jungle but if there is a lake, or river around the jungle, because fishes like to live in water not in air...
The blue appearance of a lake is the result of the reflection of a blue sky on the water's surface. A jar of water indoors does not have a blue reflection from the sky and therefore does not have a blue color.
Algae, smaller fishes, fish bait.
it has a lot of fishes
Steven A. Heiskary has written: 'Lake water quality trends in Minnesota' -- subject(s): Lakes, Water quality 'Minnesota lake water quality assessment report' -- subject(s): Lakes, Pollution, Water, Water quality 'Trophic status of Minnesota lakes' -- subject(s): Eutrophication, Lake ecology, Water quality 'Acid rain' -- subject(s): Acid rain, Effect of water quality on, Environmental aspects of Acid rain, Fishes, Freshwater fishes, Lake ecology, Lakes, Measurement, Water quality
The greenish blue color of a lake can be due to the presence of algae or phytoplankton in the water. These microscopic organisms contain pigments that give the water a greenish hue. Additionally, the reflection of the sky and surrounding vegetation can also contribute to the blue color of the water.
A blue line on a map is a lake ,river , or body of water
There is no definitive count of blue water lakes in the world, as the term "blue water lake" can refer to various bodies of water known for their striking blue color due to factors like depth, purity, and mineral content. Notable examples include Lake Tahoe in the United States, Lake Louise in Canada, and the Blue Lake in New Zealand. Each region has its own unique lakes that may be considered blue, but the total number is not officially documented.
The glaciers at the head of the valley which are the source of Lake Louise's water grind up the limestone into a fine glacial silt known as "rockflour". This flows into the lake and makes it look blue.
Robert Hadden Hall Crawford has written: 'Buoyancy regulation in lake trout' -- subject(s): Air-bladder (in fishes), Fishes, Lake Superior, Lake trout, Superior, Lake
Freshwater (whitewater) fishes include halibut, salmon, and red snappers.