Difference between a red sea and red tide is
(1)Red tide takes place in red sea
(2)Associated with a cyanobacteria and protist
respectively
(3)One is by virus and other by bacteria
(4)Associated with Rhodophyceae and diatoms
respectively
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A red tide is caused by an increase in the population of toxic algae also called algal blooms. The growth of algae is explosive. ... The Red sea occasionally becomes filled with blooms of cyanobacteria algae, called Trichodesmium erythraeum, which, upon dying, turn the usually blue-green water, reddish-brown.
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option 3 maybe correct.
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