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What are planktons? Is there any difference in the planktons occurring in fresh water and sea
water?​


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Answered by LavanyaSachan
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Plankton can be found in saltwater and freshwater. One way to tell if a body of water has a large plankton population is to look at its clarity. Very clear water usually has less plankton than water that is more green or brown in color.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Freshwater phytoplankton, usually rich in green algae, also includes diatoms, blue-green algae, and true flagellates. In the oceans, phytoplankton biomass rises and falls according to multiyear cycles and appears to be sensitive to changes in sea surface temperatures, climate change, and ocean acidification.

Plankton are marine drifters — organisms carried along by tides and currents. ... Plankton are usually microscopic, often less than one inch in length, but they also include larger species like some crustaceans and jellyfish.

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