how are aquatic animals able to survive in warm water and not in hot or cold water
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This means that colder lakes and streams can hold more dissolved oxygen than warmer waters. If water is too warm, it will not hold enough oxygen for aquatic organisms to survive.
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1. In cold countries, in winter, a layer of ice is formed on the surface of lakes when the atmospheric temperature falls below 0°C.
2. However, below this layer, there is water at 4°C.
3. Ice, being a bad conductor of heat, does not allow transfer of heat from this water to the atmosphere.
Hence, aquatic animals and plants can survive in this water.
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