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Alexandrite is a rare gemstone that appears green or blusih green in color. It's best known for changing colors when exposed to different illuminations of light.
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Blue-green algae, also known as Cyanobacteria, are a group of photosynthetic bacteria that many people refer to as "pond scum." Blue-green algae are most ...
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Blue-green - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Blue-green is a color that is a representation of the color that is between blue and green on a typical traditional old-fashioned RYB color wheel. Blue-green is ... |
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4 days ago ... One type of freshwater algae increasingly seen in North Carolina is blue-green algae (cyanobacteria), which may actually look reddish-brown ...
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the fact that these organisms often appear blue-green in color. Where do the blue -green algae live? The blue-greens split into two major groups, the planktonics ...
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Sep 21, 2011 ... Are the blue-green algae blooms a new problem? ... Are large blue-green algae blooms harmful to lake/river ecosystems and cause fish kills?
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Blue-green algae can be considered as simple aquatic plants that exist naturally ... Despite their name, blue-green algae are actually types of bacteria known as ...
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Cyanobacteria, formerly called "blue-green algae" are relatively simple, primitive life forms closely related to bacteria. Typically much larger than bacteria, they ...
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