Why do bodies of deep-sea fishes burst when they are brought to the surface of the water?
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this is because the pressure of their body is maintained according to pressure of deep water
as they are Brought to surface the outer pressure gets reduces and inner pressure remain same and their body gets burst
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The fishes have three chambers in heart due which they can't change their temperature immediately just like four chamber organisms can do that is why when they are bring on surface condition changes and also their gills breathe inside water due to which if they are brought up they are unable to breathe as a result they sometimes burst.
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