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Why is there a loss of dissolved oxygen in water bodies?

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Answered by luckyPro
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Water with high concentrations of dissolved minerals such as salt will have a lower DO concentration than fresh water at the same temperature. Low dissolved oxygen (DO) primarily results from excessive algae growth caused by phosphorus. Nitrogen is another nutrient that can contribute to algae growth.

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Answered by stormthunder769
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Water with high concentrations of dissolved minerals such as salt will have a lower DO concentration than fresh water at the same temperature. Low dissolved oxygen (DO) primarily results from excessive algae growth caused by phosphorus. Nitrogen is another nutrient that can contribute to algae growth.





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