4) How is water important for aquatic organisms?
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In nature, flowing water and waves at the water's surface aerate water. This provides dissolved oxygen to plants and animals that live in water. ... If the water level in a lake or stream gets too low and summer heat warms the water too much, fish and other aquatic life do not get the oxygen they need and die.
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Water also contains dissolved oxygen and other gases from the air, dissolved minerals from the Earth and organic matter. Gases, minerals and organic matter supply essential elements and nutrients needed by aquatic organisms to live and grow under water.
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