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Bodies of water that are well-oxygenated, usually have higher levels of dissolved oxygen. These include rivers and streams with fast-moving water, as well as colder water bodies like lakes and oceans. Additionally, bodies of water that are heavily influenced by algal blooms or photosynthetic processes tend to have higher dissolved oxygen levels during daylight hours.
Oxygen is more soluble in fresh water.
High surface area of the water The colder the water the more dissolved oxygen Running water will dissolve more oxygen
No. Sprite is mostly water. The bubbles you see are carbon dioxide, which is still present in rather small quantities.
Compared to what? Typically, water at the surface that makes contact with the air would absorb the most oxygen, while water below it would absorb less. Since a fast-moving stream would have lots of turbulence, then it have the water below the surface getting a good chance to change places with the water at the surface ofter, so there would be more water getting to the surface and absorbing oxygen. Also, the fast-moving stream would probably have more air bubbles created, and these bubbles would be in contact with water below the surface and help that water to absorb oxygen stored in the bubble.
No flowing water has more oxygen than stand-still water. I'm not sure why though.
Flowing water has kinetic energy associated with that fact that it is moving. It is a fact that moving water is more resistant to freezing than still water.
flowing,because frozen water is soild and people wouldnt surivie without flowing water
Bodies of water that are well-oxygenated, usually have higher levels of dissolved oxygen. These include rivers and streams with fast-moving water, as well as colder water bodies like lakes and oceans. Additionally, bodies of water that are heavily influenced by algal blooms or photosynthetic processes tend to have higher dissolved oxygen levels during daylight hours.
Freshwater has more oxygen than salt water but oxygen is more solublein fresh water.
No. There is more oxygen in deeper water.
Oxygen is more soluble in fresh 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.
Flowing rock goes in a cycle that flows from the heat to the hot core but the water is more resistance and doesn't flow like the rock cycle.
more oxygen is flowing to the flame, to create fire you need heat, fuel and oxygen.
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