Red algae is the only algae that can survive in the deepest water
neither. algae, bacteria and fungi are all separate groups of classification
phytoplankton
Algae, water ribbons and reed
any type of catfish, eg butterfly plec. any type of loach, eg, weather loach.
Air plants (Tillandsia) are plants that do not require soil and absorb nutrients and water through their leaves. They can survive by simply misting them occasionally or soaking them in water every few weeks. They can be attached to objects or hung in the air, making them a great low-maintenance plant for indoor spaces.
no but algae can form after a while yes algae would grow and it is a type of mold/fungi!!
fresh
They live in water--as they're a type of fish--so they need as much water as an aquarium or an ocean can hold. The type of water for them is sea salt water, not fresh water.
The pool water is green because of algae- which is a type of plant. You just need to add more chlorine to kill off the algae...
They live of by eating other animals of their own type and maybe they have a great ability of not getting hungry.
Yes,it is a type of algae because it is green and it is a type of plant.
No diatom is not an algae