it rains
No.
Plankton
POLLUTION!
Oxygen can enter aquatic systems through diffusion from the atmosphere at the water's surface. Aquatic plants and algae also produce oxygen through photosynthesis, contributing to the oxygen levels in the water. Additionally, oxygen can also be introduced into aquatic systems through mixing with air during wave action or through aeration systems.
they are aquirum aquatic
Absolutely not.
Danger signs of the effects of acid rain on aquatic systems include decreased biodiversity, fish kills, and changes in water pH levels. Acid rain can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem by harming aquatic organisms and their habitats.
The respiratory system of most non-aquatic animals is entirely enclosed in the human body and connected with the lungs. Many aquatic animals have developed open respiratory systems that include features like the gills.
How do pH levels impact aquatic ecosystems? What are the sources and impacts of nutrient pollution in aquatic environments? How does temperature affect the solubility of gases in water? What is the role of dissolved oxygen in supporting aquatic life? How do contaminants like heavy metals and pesticides affect water quality in aquatic systems?
Earthquakes are monitered by a device called a Richter Scale.
Two effects that chemical pollution can have on aquatic animals are that the animal could die from poisons. The second effect that chemical pollution has on aquatic animals is that if the chemicals don't poison them the animals have problems reproducing.
N. E. Otto has written: 'Aquatic pests on irrigation systems: identification guide' -- subject(s): Aquatic pests, Irrigation water