Yes, earthwork products are generally resistant to algae growth as they are made from natural materials such as stone, clay, or gravel which do not provide a suitable environment for algae to thrive.
No, earthwork products are not typically resistant to algae growth as they are made from natural materials that can provide a suitable environment for algae to grow.
Yes, earthwork products are generally resistant to algae growth. The natural composition of earthwork materials, such as rocks, soil, and gravel, does not provide a suitable environment for algae to thrive. Additionally, earthwork products are often designed to have good drainage and airflow, which further inhibits algae growth. However, it is important to note that if moisture accumulation occurs in areas with low sunlight or poor drainage, there is a possibility for algae to develop. Regular maintenance and proper care can help prevent algae growth on earthwork products.