Omega 3 is a type of fatty acid that is in fish oil. EPA-DHA is docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), which are in fish oil. The 1000mg part is telling you how much fish oil is in each capsule. See the Related Link.
the fish will not survive depending on how much and how long
the sulphate ion in acid rain is able to release aluminium ions from the soil surrounding the lakes, when the fish is poisoned by the aluminium, it's gills become covered intil mucus and eventually it cannot get enough oxygen to breath.Acid rain changes the pH of the water to make it more acidic. Fish can only survive in water with a specific pH. If the pH of the water is changed too much, then the fish cannot survive in the environment of that waterAcid rain negatively affects fish by raising the acidity of the water to a level the fish cannot abide and by leaching metals such as aluminum from the soil that can poison fish. Acid rain effects Fishes because when the (acid)rain falls in the pond or the lake, the acid collects in the water becoming stronger and stronger until the fish can't live any longer.
yes yes it depend if you fish to much because the pther animals which survive on fish should at least get some fish can survive on their fish diet yes yes it depend if you fish to much because the pther animals which survive on fish should at least get some fish can survive on their fish diet
because you feed them so much.
if by "bad for uric acid" you mean does it increase uric acid, then yes, it does, IF you eat too much. barring and allergies, if you eat everything in moderation, you'll be fine.
DHA stands for docosohexanoic acid and is much easier to remember as DHA. It is a necessary fatty acid that is good for a healthy diet. It is naturally found in fish.
an alkali is much stronger than an acid because an acid has a PH of 1 and an alkali has a PH of 14.
When fish turn black, it means that their body has been harmed with too much ammonia. Ammonia to fish is like acid to human skin. The black you might be talking about is called ammonia burn, which makes the fish scales black. My comet goldfish has been through that before, although it lived. Nearly the whole body was black besides the core stomach area. If a fish has too much ammonia in it's water, it might die, because high ammonia levels are not good for fish, as well as it will make the fish black im the same person who asked the question. How does ammonia get into the water. From tap water?
Maybe about a leap year they ate about 20-30 fish. They didn't eat much because they had to save fish.
It's not so much that they like to. It's their instinct to fish because fish are their main source of food.
Easy because shooting a fish is much much much easier then catching git of course. And if it's in a barrel. the fish can't swim anywhere so you can shot in easily!