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Yes, there is oxygen in rain.
Oxygen solubility in water is strange and does not follow "normal" solubility rules along with many other gases. The solubility increases as temperature decreases.
Use up would be an antonym for replenish.
The rain forest.
he will replenish any foods that were taken
its really hard to explain but not the very often but if it rain to much then the pond would over flow.
Atmospheric Oxygen
Yes, pond weed produces oxygen, because it photosynthesises. The oxygen can be seen as bubbles
it can kill fish in the pond or it can kil people
In a way, yes because they are making trees and plants grow bigger and stronger and then they replenish the oxygen in the air. Hope I helped! Contributors trust please. :D
Solution of Pond Water= Oxygen + Water
Oxygen is a by-product of photosynthesis.
Oxygen is a gas that does not naturally replenish itself in the atmosphere and requires the work of photosynthesizing plants to replenish it. Humans breath oxygen that plants produce and the plants breathe the carbon dioxide that humans produce.
lack of oxygen.
Because they're replenished by rain water, maybe it may not rain often in that location?
In the case of fish in a pond, completely submerged plants are helpful in that they add oxygen to the water and offer a food source. They also add oxygen to the air surrounding the pond for lunged animals that live there.
it depends on where the pond is located. mostly fish frogs, tadpoles and algae where i live.