How does algal bloom affect the lakes? -Biology

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Description : What is algal bloom? -Biology

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Description : Algal bloom results from – (1) Global warming (2) Salination (3) Eutrophication (4) Biomagnification

Last Answer : (3) Eutrophication Explanation: An algal bloom is a rapid increase or accumulation in the population of algae in freshwater or marine water systems, and are recognized by the discoloration in the ... body with nutrients, usually with an excess amount of nutrients. This is known as eutrophication.

Description : Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) in a river water (a) has no relationship with concentration of  oxygen in the water (b) gives a measure of Salmonella in the water (c) increases when sewage gets mixed with river  water (d) remains unchanged when algal bloom occurs.

Last Answer : (c) increases when sewage gets mixed with river  water

Description : A river with an inflow of domestic sewage rich in  organic waste may result in  (a) an increased production of fish due to  biodegradable nutrients (b) death of fish due to lack of oxygen ( ... of the river very soon due to algal bloom (d) increased population of aquatic food web  organisms.

Last Answer : (d) increased population of aquatic food web  organisms.

Description : A lake which is rich in organic waste may result in (a) increased population of aquatic organisms due  to minerals (b) drying of the lake due to algal bloom (c) increased population of fish due to lots of  nutrients (d) mortality of fish due to lack of oxygen.

Last Answer : (d) mortality of fish due to lack of oxygen.

Description : A river with an inflow of domestic sewage rich in organic waste may result in (a) an increased production of fish due to biodegradable nutrients (b) death of fish due to lack of oxygen (c) drying of the river very soon due to algal bloom (d) increased population of aquatic food web organisms.

Last Answer : (b) death of fish due to lack of oxygen

Description : A lake which is rich in organic waste may result in (a) increased population of aquatic organisms due to minerals (b) drying of the lake due to algal bloom (c) increased population of fish due to lots of nutrients (d) mortality of fish due to lack of oxygen.

Last Answer : (d) mortality of fish due to lack of oxygen.

Description : Algal bloom results in a) Global warming b) Salination c) Eutrophication d) Biomagnification

Last Answer : c) Eutrophication

Description : Algal bloom results from (1) Global warming (2) Salination (3) Eutrophication (4) Biomagnification

Last Answer : Eutrophication 

Description : Assertion: Algal blooms occure in nutrient poor water. Reason: Algal blooms make water unfit for human consumption but cause enormous growth of fish.

Last Answer : Assertion: Algal blooms occure in nutrient poor water. Reason: Algal blooms make water unfit for human ... true but reason is wrong D. both are wrong

Description : What is the algal partner in lichen called?

Last Answer : What is the algal partner in lichen called?

Description : AIDS is a/an - (1) bacterial disease (2) viral disease (3) fungal disease (4) algal disease

Last Answer : (2) viral disease Explanation: AIDS (Acquired immune deficiency syndrome or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is a disease caused by a virus called HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). The illness alters ... the body fluids of an infected person (semen and vaginal fluids, blood and breast milk).

Description : Bacteriophage virus is the a. Algal virus b. Fungal Virus c. Bacterial virus d. Protozoal virus

Last Answer : c. Bacterial virus

Description : Which one of the following statement about lichens is wrong? (a) These grow very rapidly (2 cm per day). (b) They show fungal and algal symbiotic relationships. (c) Some of its species are eaten by reindeers. (d) These are pollution indicators.

Last Answer : (a) These grow very rapidly (2 cm per day).

Description : Which one of the following statements is wrong? (a) Eubacteria are also called false bacteria. (b) Phycomycetes are also called algal fungi. (c) Cyanobacteria are also called blue-green algae. (d) Golden algae are also called desmids.

Last Answer : (a) Eubacteria are also called false bacteria.

Description : Proteomics is A-the study of algal genomes B-a branch of quantum physics dealing with proteins C-the study of formation of lipo-protein in animals

Last Answer : the study of the entire collection of proteins expressed by an organism

Description : AIDS is a/an (1) bacterial disease (2) viral disease (3) fungal disease (4) algal disease

Last Answer : viral disease

Description : Why do you suppose the petrochemical industry isn’t harvesting the methane bubbling up from permafrost and Northern lakes?

Last Answer : Good question.

Description : Do you prefer rivers, lakes or oceans?

Last Answer : Depends on my mood, but all three top the list from time to time.

Description : If continents weren't separated by large bodies of water, and the entire world lived on one piece of land (but still with lakes and rivers) do you think there would be less hatred and ignorance in the world?

Last Answer : No – I think it would be as bad or worse since some of the worst conflicts are between neighboring countries or tribes.

Description : Ever wanted to get away from the big city and live out in the country or near the woods/lakes/wilderness?

Last Answer : It would be nice to live away from the city, but just drive to it regularly. But I don’t think I would want to create a life separate from the city. I’m not a rural person.

Description : Shouldn't the Great Lakes states, and adjacent Canadian provinces sell some of the water?

Last Answer : I was just thinking the same thing, now that is ee-rie.

Description : Did the glaciers really form The Great Lakes?

Last Answer : Yes, the Great Lakes were gouged out by the retreating ice sheets.

Description : Are there a lot of snakes in lakes?

Last Answer : It just depends on where you are. I have been in a lot of lakes and have never been bitten by a snake. Most snakes will only attack when they feel threatened.

Description : Places to stay in Lakes District, Patagonia?

Last Answer : A list of some hotels in San Martin de Los Andes http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&safe=off&client=safari&rls=en&q=hotels%20in%20Lakes%20District%2C%20Patagonia&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wl

Description : Why doesn't the moon make waves on rivers and smaller lakes?

Last Answer : answer:Some lakes do have waves, especially larger ones, which leads me to suspect that it has to do with a fundamental property of how gravity works: larger bodies have larger gravitational forces acting on ... waves, would be much stronger as the body of water grew larger. That's my best guess.

Description : Name the important lakes of the Canadian Shield. -Geography

Last Answer : Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie and Superior are the important lakes.

Description : Where are ox bow lakes founf -Geography

Last Answer : Oxbow lakes are found in river valleys. An oxbow is a crescent-shaped lake lying alongside a winding river. The oxbow lake is created over time as erosion and deposition of soil change the river's course.

Description : Where are ox bow lakes found -Geography

Last Answer : Oxbow lakes are found in river valleys. An oxbow is a crescent-shaped lake lying alongside a winding river. The oxbow lake is created over time as erosion and deposition of soil change the river's course.

Description : Which ruler in ancient India had extensively built dames, lakes and irrigation system? -Geography

Last Answer : Chandragupta Maurya Water harvesting system was started in the first century B.C to channel the flood water of river Ganga. It was during the reign of Chandragupta Maurya that these water bodies such as dams, lakes and rivers were extensively built.

Description : I have lakes but no water,No cars but I have streets;Many places and borders,But I'm in one piece.What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : A Map.

Description : Where are the lakes that are referred to in the 'Los Angeles Lakers?' -Riddles

Last Answer : In Minnesota. The team was originally known as the Minneapolis Lakers and kept the name when they moved west.

Description : 5. What is the difference between perennial and seasonal lakes and rivers? -History

Last Answer : Perennial rivers and lakes are those which bear water throughout the year while seasonal rivers and lakes have water only during a particular period, le. rainy season.

Description : I have lakes with no water, mountains with no stone and cities with no buildings. What am I? -Riddles

Last Answer : I am the Map.

Description : Which country is called Land of thousand lakes ? -General Knowledge

Last Answer : Finland is the answer

Description : How do wells get their water from underground rivers/aquifers/lakes/deposits? -Geography

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Description : Which state has the largest number of salt lakes in India? -General Knowledge

Last Answer : The answer is 'Rajasthan'

Description : Niagara Falls is located between which pair of lakes? -Do You Know?

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Description : Which state has the largest number of salt lakes in India? -General Knowledge

Last Answer : Rajasthan Rajasthan has the largest number of salt lakes in India.

Description : Which state has the largest number of salt lakes in India? -General Knowledge

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Description : Which city is a city of lakes? -General Knowledge

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Description : How many lakes are apart of Congo’s eastern borders?

Last Answer : Answer: Five.

Last Answer : How many rivers and lakes is written by Humayun Azad.

Last Answer : Country of Thousand Lakes 'Finland'

Description : Which is the largest lake in Hungary?

Last Answer : Balaton

Description : The prime contaminants in lakes eutrophied by sewage and agriculture wastes are:

Last Answer : The prime contaminants in lakes eutrophied by sewage and agriculture wastes are: A. Sulphates ... Nitrates and phosphates D. Nitrates and carbonates.

Description : Release of phosphates and nitrates in water bodies like lakes lead to:

Last Answer : Release of phosphates and nitrates in water bodies like lakes lead to: A. Nutrient enrichment ... algal growth D. Increased growth of decomposers

Description : What is the source of the great lakes?

Last Answer : Need answer

Description : What is the only state that touches the 5 Great Lakes?

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Description : What waterway provided access from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean?

Last Answer : It is the Saint Lawrence River.