Write the physical properties of aquatic animals ?
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The physical characteristics of aquatic habitats affect the types of organisms found there. Living organisms in a particular environment are directly affected by environmental characteristics such as nutrient concentrations, temperature, water flow, and shelter.
Answer:Water has a high specific heat, i.e. it needs a lot of heat to heat up and takes long to lose the stored heat and get cold. This is why it is used in cooling systems (for instance in car radiators or to cool industrial equipment). And this is also why in coastal (or lake) regions the temperature of the air is milder: in these areas, as seasons change, the temperature of the water ‘mitigates’ the temperature of the air, since it decreases or increases more slowly than that of the air. Water has a high surface tension: that means that, once poured on a smooth surface, it tends to form spherical drops instead of expanding into a thin film. Without gravity, a drop of water would be perfectly spherical. Surface tension allows plants to absorb the water contained in the soil through their roots. And it is surface tension, again, that makes blood, which is largely composed of water molecules, flow through the blood system of our body.
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