Why does water grow moss in buckets, and why doesn t there exist in big rivers?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-02
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The water may contain minerals, if the algal spores in the air enter the water, they will produce photosynthesis under the exposure of sunlight, and reproduce rapidly, appear on the inner wall of the bucket in a short time, it may be that the bucket is not clean, because it is not commonly used in winter, green moss, may grow in the cold water pipe After warming, if the cold water is turned on, the switch is in the cold water pipe, the green moss that grows may flow into the bucket, resulting in the phenomenon of moss floating in the water bush.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    When the water is stored in a bucket and is at rest, some microorganisms in the water will grow. As a result, it grows into moss, and the water is always in a state of flow in the big river. These floating microorganisms do not have attachment points, so there is no moss in the big river, the water flow is slow, and the water will grow where there is stagnant water.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    There are often trace amounts of algal spores in the water, especially in the places where the humidity and close to the green plants often have moss spores, algae belong to photoautotrophs, they contain chlorophyll, and are easy to use water, minerals and carbon dioxide for photosynthesis under the conditions of light and suitable temperature, synthesize the organic matter necessary for algae, and reproduce and derive on this basis, and then form moss. Once the algae spores enter the water with the air, they will multiply rapidly as long as there is sunlight or sunlight and light sources, so what we call green algae appear in the water.

    How to prevent moss from growing in bottled water.

    1. Avoid sunlight, because the growth of green algae is mainly produced by photosynthesis.

    2. Indoor air should be kept circulating, and the storage place for buckets and drinking machines should be cool, ventilated, dry, and protected from light to reduce bacterial and algae pollution.

    3. Try to drink every day to keep it circulating.

    4. Bottled water should be drunk as soon as possible after opening, and the best drinking period should be within 7 days after opening.

    5. If you are on a business trip or away from home and no one at home can not drink it for a long time, the mineral water in the water dispenser should be emptied to avoid algae pollution.

    6. Water dispensers should be cleaned and disinfected regularly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    One is that the microorganisms in the water photosynthesize to form moss because the water is exposed to direct sunlight. The second is that the water is easily polluted and becomes turbid, which then produces moss. The main reasons for moss growing in the water are as follows:

    1. Too many nutrients in the water, especially too many nitrogen-containing compounds; 2. It may be exposed to direct sunlight; 3. Water pollution; 4. The amount of dissolved oxygen is insufficient. The prevention methods of moss are: 1. Insist on regular water change to reduce nitrate and phosphate in water; 2. Plant aquatic plants with honey, plant the bottom bed full, and leave no blanks; 3. Prevent direct sunlight; 4. Use moss remover (algaecide); 5. Put in lichen-eating fish and small shrimp; 6. Strengthen filtration.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Well, yes, aquatic life, moss should be the earliest aquatic plant on Earth,

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The water quality is good if there is moss growing in the water. Moss is actually some filamentous algae and other algae and suspended matter intertwined with each other to form algae clusters, among which filamentous algae are mainly trembling algae mixed with some sponges. Because the water is clear and the light is good, some of the algae that inhabit the bottom of the lake receive sunlight and photosynthesize.

    The oxygen produced by photosynthesis will form countless bubbles that will gather under the algae mass, and when a certain number is reached, the algae will be lifted by these bubbles and slowly float to the surface.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The quality of the water cannot be judged by the appearance of moss. The key to good or bad is the purpose of water quality determination. For example, bottled drinking water, if it grows moss, it must mean that it cannot be sold and drunk normally, of course, it is bad.

    Another example is the pool water with serious industrial pollution, which was originally black and smelly, but now it is slowly growing moss, indicating that the water quality has improved significantly.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Harmless, the long moss shows that the water is drinkable, and the moss is very sensitive to the ring.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The quality of water is not justified by whether moss grows or not, but by the use of the water to determine the quality of the water. The main points are as follows:

    1. If there is moss growing in living water, it means that it contains high microorganisms, and if it is used to raise fish, watering flowers is good water.

    2. If there is moss in the bottled drinking water, it must not be drunk and sold normally.

    3. If it is a pool water with serious industrial pollution, from black and smelly to slowly growing moss, it means that the water quality has begun to improve significantly.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If there is moss in the bucket, the water can no longer be drunk.

    If a large amount of moss grows in the bucket, it proves that the water in the bucket has been eroded by bacteria, resulting in the growth of algae "moss", although the moss is not toxic, but because the bacteria in the water exceeds the standard, it cannot be consumed.

    Moss competes with aquatic weeds and other algae for nutrients, excessively consumes nutrients in the water body, destroys the normal material metabolism of the pond, and makes the aquaculture water body lean. Consequences of thin water quality: inhibition of aquatic weed growth; The periodic growth of plankton is disrupted, resulting in an imbalance of algae in the water body, and will affect the normal growth of crayfish, crabs, and fish.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ingredients: rice, detergent, water.

    Solution: 1. Prepare a bucket of water.

    2. Add an appropriate amount of water to the bucket.

    3. Add 2 handfuls of rice.

    4. Squeeze an appropriate amount of detergent.

    5. Close the cap of the bucket.

    6. Shake the bucket in all directions for 5-10 minutes. Qi replied to the quarrel.

    7. Pour out the debris in the bucket and rinse it with water, and the moss in the bucket will be cleaned up.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After the water dispenser is used for a period of time, if it is not cleaned in time, then the inside of the bucket is also easy to grow moss, and this situation needs to be dealt with in time. So what is the reason why water dispenser buckets produce moss?

    1. If the bucket is placed in a humid environment for a long time, or close to some green plants, it will allow him to breed moss and reproduce.

    2. If the bucket is not disinfected and cleaned and continues to be used, it is very likely that moss will grow in the barrel for a long time, and it is also very unhygienic and unsafe in terms of water.

    3. When cleaning the water dispenser is not professional, or it is not cleaned with a special disinfectant, it is easy to let moss grow in the bucket.

    4. There are certain quality defects in the water dispenser itself, and the air suction inlet is not equipped with a filter device, so it is easy to cause the outside air to enter, and moss will grow in the bucket.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. If the bucket is placed in a humid environment for a long time, or near some green plants, it is easy to breed moss and reproduce.

    2. If the bucket is not disinfected and cleaned, it is very likely that moss will grow in the bucket for a long time, and it is also very unhygienic and unsafe to use water.

    3. When cleaning the water dispenser is not professional, or when the disinfectant used to clean the door is not used, it is easy for moss to grow in the bucket.

    4. There are certain quality defects in the water dispenser, and the air suction inlet is not equipped with a filter device, so it is easy to cause the outside air to enter, and moss will grow in the bucket.

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