Biology, asked by LouisAaron1754, 1 year ago

The eggs and larvae of marine animals tend to require water with more dissolved oxygen in it than the adults do. if water flows from a freshwater source into a salt water bay, what effect would this have on the population of marine animals?

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Answered by afroz00786
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They will die or unable to survive PROPERLY


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Answered by mariospartan
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Population of marine animals:

  • The eggs and larvae of marine animals tend to require water with more dissolved oxygen in it than the adults do.
  • If water flows from a freshwater source into a saltwater bay, then the population of marine animals will have increased chances of survival.
  • This is because oxygen levels vary according to the salinity.
  • Freshwater tends to exhibit higher levels of oxygen due to which possibilities of eggs and larvae of marine animals getting more oxygen increases.
  • Thus, chances of survival increase.

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