Yes, it does!
the amount of dissolved oxygen would decrease.
because river carry dissolved salt into the river
a dissolved load
fish will die
the river would contain more dissolved oxygen because the water movements cause more oxygen to be produced...try looking at lab bench..it's like a prelab but it helps with the basic information
Civil engineers often have to do dissolved oxygen tests on lakes, streams, and other bodes of water. This is to monitor human effects on the river.
the water...
water gets dissolved into water by rushing water or rapids if there are trees or brush in the water it will help disolve the oxygen in to the water if there is a waterfall located somewhere in the stream or river that will desolve a lot of oxygen
I personally would expect the mountain stream to have more dissolved oxygen, because I know that oxygen dissolves better in cold water.
Oxygen is more soluble in fresh water than it is in sea water, therefore there is more dissolved oxygen in river water than sea water.
Yes, turbulent rivers might have the greatest power to erode.
A fast-flowing and turbulent part of the course of a river.