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mechanical filtration of water​

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Answered by venujakesav
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Mechanical filters remove solid particles from water, such as sediments and cysts. A mechanical filter is covered in small holes that water passes through. Particles are then trapped in a synthetic material inside of the filter, such as nylon. Mechanical filtration is commonly used in aquariums to improve water clarity and remove fish waste. On their own, mechanical filters do not remove chemical contaminants.

Explanation:

Mechanical filtration is one of three different types of filters that can be used in your aquarium. The other two are biological and chemical filtration.

Answered by Anonymous
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Mechanical filtration physically traps particles of uneaten food, fish waste, decayed plant materials, and other debris in the aquarium water. Mechanical filtration is the first stage of the filtration process, and should always be placed so that water coming from the tank hits this media first.

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