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Standard X
Physics
Radioactivity
Does UV light...
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Does
U
V
light kill Blue-Green Algae?
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UV
light:
An example of electromagnetic radiation is ultraviolet light.
Living tissue can be harmed by these high-frequency waves.
A single or multicellular creature known as algae is frequently found in water and lacks roots, stems, and leaves.
Blue-green algae can be killed by UV.
Boiling, chlorine, or UV light treatments cannot get rid of the toxins in blue-green algae.
However, to achieve complete sterilization, an appropriate approach and procedure must be followed.
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