Chemistry, asked by swapnilmore7370, 10 months ago

How does water help aquatic organisms​

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Answered by nasirkhan38470
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The amount of dissolved oxygen in an estuary's water is the major factor that determines the type and abundance of organisms that can live there. Oxygen enters the water through two natural processes: (1) diffusion from the atmosphere and (2) photosynthesis by aquatic plants.

Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
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Water also contains dissolved oxygen and other gases from the air, dissolved minerals from the Earth and organic matter. Gases, minerals and organic matter supply essential elements and nutrients needed by aquatic organisms to live and grow under water.

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