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explain how hot water is pollutant​

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Answered by ritika123489
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Heat is considered to be a water pollutant because it decreases the capacity of water to hold dissolved oxygen in solution, and it increases the rate of metabolism of fish. Valuable species of game fish (e.g., trout) cannot survive in water with very low levels of dissolved oxygen.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hot water can be an pollutant because when it is released into the river the temperature raises so the aquatic animals can die. HOT WATER CAN BE A POLLUTANT BECAUSE IT CAN CONTAIN SOME DANGEROUS BACTERIAS THAT CAN ALSO SURVIVE IN HIGH TEMPERATURE.

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