why do fishes die due to the excessive water pollution
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they have trouble in breathing
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fishes die ho hating h kyuki panic m pollution k Karen usse oxygen propper tarah se ni mil para
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Fishes die due to the excessive water pollution because water is their habitat and they intake or inhale oxygen from the water through gills, water pollution decreases the amount of oxygen dissolved in water therefore, they find difficult to breath and also their consumption of food is in water and because of the water pollution the food they take also gets adulterated which leads to have lesser life than what they live in fresh water.
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