They don't "create it" but they do promote growth.
No if any thing it will increase it as algae uses sunlight
Yes, algae can produce their own food through photosynthesis, using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. Some species of algae can also absorb nutrients from their environment to supplement their diet.
A solar eclipse.
A solar eclipse is when the sun covers the moon. A lunar eclipse is when the moon covers the sun. TRC
Yes, algae can survive under a pool cover in hot weather, particularly if the conditions are favorable, such as warmth, moisture, and limited sunlight. Pool covers can create a warm and humid environment that encourages algae growth. Regular maintenance and cleaning of the pool and cover, along with proper chemical balance, can help prevent algae from thriving in these conditions.
When the moon's disk completely covers the sun you have a solar eclipse.
No, solar covers for pools do not cause evaporation; in fact, they help reduce it. By creating a barrier between the water and the air, solar covers minimize the exposure of the water surface, thus decreasing the rate of evaporation. Additionally, solar covers can help retain heat and maintain water temperature, further enhancing their energy-saving benefits.
A no moon! a solar eclipse covers it the moon
They shouldn't do, if you keep it clean, and regularly chlorinate it.
No, solar panels do not create heat they create energy
Tore Levring has written: 'Submarine daylight and the photosynthesis of marine algae' -- subject(s): Photosynthesis, Solar radiation, Algae 'Marine algae' -- subject(s): Marine algae 'Die Meeresalgen der Juan Fernandez-Inseln' -- subject(s): Coralline algae, Marine algae
That is a total solar eclipse.