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How does a thick layer of algae growing on the surface of a pond affect the lives of other organisms living in the pond? Need an answer ASAP!!! EMERGENCY!!! Thank you!!! :)
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How does a thick layer of algae growing on the surface of a pond affect the lives of other organisms living in the pond? Need an answer ASAP!!! EMERGENCY!!! Thank you!!! :)
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1. Algae blocks sunlight from other organisms
2. Kills those that are autotrophs
3. Bacteria in pond will continue to multiply and break down everything dead/deteriorating
4. Bacteria takes over all oxygen supply
5. No life
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