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Explain the consequences of what will happen if all algae is removed from the seas and oceans?​

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The death of other ocean organisms would cause the oxygen in the ocean to be used up as the organic material decomposes (this is the problem with algae blooms). This would lead to even less available oxygen for any remaining species, and an increase in CO2 levels adding to ocean acidification.

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All the oxygen would get over from the water bodies.

The oceans would resalinate because minerals are continually dissolved.

Ocean food webs would completely collapse.

Algae require warmth, sunlight, and nutrients to grow and reproduce, so they live in the upper 60 to 90 meters of ocean water.

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