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what will happen to aquatic life if the water they live in become too warm​

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Answered by myanimetutorials478
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If water is too warm, it will not hold enough oxygen for aquatic organisms to survive.

Answered by jagdishsingh11974
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The solubility of oxygen and other gases will decrease as temperature increases 9. This means that colder lakes and streams can hold more dissolved oxygen than warmer waters. If water is too warm, it will not hold enough oxygen for aquatic organisms to survive.

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