Reviving underwater plants saves lakes from algae invasion and pollution!
Submerged plants in a polluted lake can help clean up the water. Scientists put these plants in enclosures in a very dirty lake. The plants made the water cleaner by reducing the levels of bad nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus. The plants also helped lower the levels of harmful substances like ammonia and nitrite. This shows that putting submerged plants back in lakes can help control algae growth and make the water better.