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Why do fish go in the deep water during day light?

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Answered by pthb
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Explanation:

Fishes go in deep water during daylight because during daylight the temperature of the surface of the Earth is more which affects the oxygen content in the air , because the warmer the air the lower oxygen level and this may affect the life of fishes

Answered by parvd
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→QUESTION:-

Why do fish go in the deep water during day light?

ANSWER:-

The reasons why fishes move down deep while in day time are:-

In day time the surface of water becomes too hot and which leads to decrease of the oxgygen level in water which leads to inhaling problems in fishes.

Why does this happen:-

As we have already learnt in the younger classes that,

As the level of heat or sunlight increases like wise the temperature of body increases which simultaneously reduce the oxygen level of water/substance.

→The Why Deep into the sea:-

This is as because downwards the sunlight rays move slowly and the oxygen level is more as compared to above sea level.

Extra Knowledge:-

Even the fishes have to check wether they are not so deep, so they can die with the water pressure.

They have to constantly come up sometimes so that they can release the pressur of water in every 1-2 hours.

This makes there survival easy and with oxygen.

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