Social Sciences, asked by karthikksingh, 4 months ago

why are fishers breathe faster? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Air has around twenty times more oxygen than water does, and water is also heavier than air, so it's harder to move into the fish's gills. Since there's less oxygen in the water and the water is harder to move around, fish need to breathe more quickly.

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Answered by ishuism000
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This is because its body is used to breathing through gills. ... Air has around twenty times more oxygen than water does, and water is also heavier than air, so it's harder to move into the fish's gills. Since there's less oxygen in the water and the water is harder to move around, fish need to breathe more quickly.

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