Oxygen can be at any temperature from absolute zero to millions of degrees.
Yes, cold air typically has more oxygen compared to warm air because cold air is denser and can hold more oxygen molecules.
Yes, cold air typically contains more oxygen than warm air. This is because cold air is denser and can hold more molecules, including oxygen.
The body cells keep you warm.
It is because the warm water has low amount of dissolved oxygen and organism can survive without oxygen.
Warm water holds less oxygen
Mammals have blue blood (lack of oxygen), but when exposed to oxygen, it turns red Hope this helped! :)
Cool water typically has a greater concentration of dissolved oxygen than warm water. This is because oxygen dissolves better in colder water than in warmer water. Oxygen levels in water are important for supporting aquatic life and ecosystems.
Warm, humid condition with a good supply of water and nutrients!
The solubility of oxygen is higher in cold water. For example, at 0 degrees C saturation is 14.7 mg/L; and at 30 degrees C it is only 7.4 mg/L. That's why some fish struggle in very warm water; not as much oxygen available.
Cold water is denser than warm water. Cold water sinks the bottom of the ocean taking many of the oxygen molecules with it. In the same sense warm water keeps water molecules spread throughout it self.
Cold water is denser than warm water. Cold water sinks the bottom of the ocean taking many of the oxygen molecules with it. In the same sense warm water keeps water molecules spread throughout it self.
blood is actually blue but once it hits oxygen it turns red. its thick and warm