Biology, asked by halalcom182, 1 year ago

How can many fishes survive given below the zero degree temperature under attractive for today

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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It depends on the species, but in general, tropical fish are most healthy in the range of 75-80°F (24-27°C). Cold water fish do better in temperatures well below that, some of them enjoy water well below 70°F, which is not suitable for any tropical fish.
Answered by Anonymous
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The Antarctic Ocean's freezingtemperatures of 28.8 degreesFahrenheit (minus 1.8 degreesCelsius) are lower than the freezing point of fish blood, which is about 30.4degrees F (minus 0.9 degrees C), which would seem to suggest that all those fish should be frozen in their tracks


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