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why fish cannot live on land? science question.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Terrestrial (land) animals, inhale air through their noses, mouths, and even their skin, to bring oxygen to their lungs. ... Gills extract oxygen from water and send it into the fish's blood stream. For this reason, most fish, and other aquatic animals that get oxygen from water, can't survive on land very long.

Answered by rohaanshafiq
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Answer:

FISH CANNOT LIVE ON LAND

Explanation:

The fish has no lungs, but only gills. We has no gills, but only lungs. Therefore we will die in the water, and the fish dies out of it. If an animal had both gills and lungs, tan it would be able to get air from teh air, or to get air in the water; such an animal could live both on the land and in the water.

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