The murrel and rohu are fishes found in rivers will they live in coringa ecosystem give reasons for your answer
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The murrel and rohu are fishes found in rivers they cannot live in the coringa ecosystem because:
- The Coringa system is an estuary example where salinity is between marine and freshwater.
- An estuary is a place where freshwater joins with marine water and forms brackish water.
- Estuary word is derived from the Latin word aestus means tide because the estuary is a zone where the tide meets with water flow.
- Murrel and rohu are freshwater fishes but the Ph of the coringa ecosystem is different to that of freshwater which also contains some salts and mineral ions that undisturbed osmoregulation in them. so, the coringa ecosystem is unsuitable for murrel and rohu.
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