<span>Algae bloom or algal bloom is an obvious appearance or rapid
increase and accumulation of millions of algae and tiny plant-like organisms in
the water. The blooms of these microscopic algae or phytoplankton is the result
of abundant sunlight, nutrients, and the right water conditions. These blooms may take place in freshwater and
in marine environments as well. They come in different colors, cyanobacteria
blooms for instance are often blue-green which literally means that blue-green
algae comes to bloom</span>
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Answer:
The molecules in a solid are more closely packed than those in a gas. Gas molecules are VERY spread apart, which is why we cannot see them.
Explanation:
Explained in greater detail, each gene resides at a specific locus (location on a chromosome) in two copies, one copy of the gene inherited from each parent. The copies, however, are not necessarily the same. When the copies of a gene differ from each other, they are known as alleles.