why can a fish survive in the water and not on dry land?
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They have gills, which they use to filter oxygen from the water. They can't get enough oxygen on land, causing them to suffocate.
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fish survive in water and not in dry land beacuse they have specific organs (gills) for respiration inside water so, when they are taken out of water then they can't take atmospheric oxygen and hence cannot respire and as a result it dies..
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