Biology, asked by fadrishaaz, 2 months ago

how does properties of water support fish​

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Answered by PriyoMiss
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Answer:

This property allows living things to survive in water's fairly constant environment. Water is unusual because its solid form (ice) is not as dense as its liquid form. This is why ice forms at the top of a lake, floating on the unfrozen water below it and insulating aquatic organisms from extreme temperatures.

Answered by kamalbiswakarma1234
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Answer:

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Explanation:

High Specific Heat

Water molecules are attracted to each other through hydrogen bonds. ... This is attributed to water's high specific heat. Think of a lake. If the water went from 70°F to 40°F over the course of a few days, you'd have a lot of dead fish.

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