Tuesday 25 September 2018

Algae

When earth appeared, carbon dioxide gas is naturally produced naturally. However, because they are absorbed by plants in different ways, the atmosphere of the gas is not affected in the atmosphere.

But after the Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century, the growth of the factories in many countries around the world caused the excess carbon dioxide gas atmosphere to increase the amount of carbon dioxide gas in the atmosphere. It raised the average temperature of the Earth.

That is what global warming is. Global warming, sea water level led to climate change, climate change in the ozone zone, and many bad environmental effects, including the hole .



Scientists continue to study how to control carbon dioxide gas in the atmosphere. One of its consequences is the technology-based plan to develop the carbon dioxide gas in the atmosphere and cultivate the algae plant algae.



 Algae.

Algae is a singular, algae. Algae is plural. In a sense, we are saying alcohol, that's alcohol. Alcohol is alcohol. But algae is not the only algae.

Alkay, an aquatic creature. . Although algae, the vegetable look, they have no root, stems, leaves, so that they can not be completely planted in the plant family.

Alkay plays a crucial role in the food chain of our earth and in maintaining the oxygen level. .

Algae is sometimes derived from the plant and sometimes called 'Protists'. This means that animal, plant, bacteria, and fungi are not biological types.

However, a recent study suggests that red algae and most green algae are closely related to plant species. Thus, alkke evolves in various evolutionary development (different group of organisms).

Analysts say that a few algae are preceded by 3 billion (300 million years). So far, 37,000 different types of alkke have been detected. It is believed that there could be a further 30,000 alkke, which is not detected.

Sea seaweed Algae. It grows in rocks and on such hard areas.
The blue water alkay, the lake and the pond are on the constant irrigation.
Alkane varies between 60 m (200 ft) to the giant Kelps, which originates from the borders of the bacterial-scale uni-cell micro-organism, along the eastern coast of the Pacific Ocean, from California to Alaska.

Alkay lives in seas, river, pond, hut, wood, wetland, and wall. Alkke is also found in the depths of 250 meters in the sea.

Alkke lives in some animals. The best example is the coral. Coral is survival and alkalval living in its tissues. The reason is, the photosynthesis of the algae only provides the coral to the coral.

Coral bleaching is because the ocean is hot, the corpse is dying out due to the excretion of algae.
 All kinds of algae, using carbon dioxide emulsion, light up and prepare food .. Oxygen gas is released during the event.

Algae Use of Food.

In many countries, Alkay has been used as food. In China, 70 types of algae are used as feeding 20 different algae in Japan. Alcohol is used in many different ways in many countries, such as Korea, Chile, North America, New Zealand, Scotland, Greenland, Iceland.

The blue lake is spirulina, the micro-alge. It is one of the first living creatures in the world. This alkate produces most of the oxygen in the atmosphere. Spirulina is the world's premier food and nutritious food and is used as an antibacterial drug.

The new technology that transforms Alkey into food

Scientists from the three universities of the University of Cornell University (Duke University) and University of Hawaii at Hilo have suggested a concept of technology to convert the carbon dioxide gas into the atmosphere. When they are converted to alkke, they say they will get electricity.

September 2018 In the journal, from my article, 'Carbon Dioxide Changing the Food.

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