Question:

How are rivers and streams able to keep algae from growing?

Last updated: 8/14/2022

How are rivers and streams able to keep algae from growing?

How are rivers and streams able to keep algae from growing? A. The running water sweeps the algae downstream and keeps it from growing. B. They have different bacterial life that inhibits the growth of algae. C. The animals living there feed on algae which stops them from being able to grow.