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how does oxygen become available to the animals water and soil​

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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Explanation:

  • Air is present in a dissolved state in water. This air is what helps plants and animals underwater respire and survive underwater. Air is present in the soil. ... Oxygen is replaced in the atmosphere by the plants as they prepare food (photosynthesis).
Answered by maarufa
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Air is present in a dissolved state in water. This air is what helps plants and animals underwater respire and survive underwater. Air is present in the soil. ... Oxygen is replaced in the atmosphere by the plants as they prepare food (photosynthesis).

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