An Aquatic system is determined by depth, flow, temperature, and chemistry of the overlying area.
It can change the surrounding temperature (for instance, if a lake is in the middle of a forest), or it can make heat levels uncomfortable for aquatic life (fish, algae...)
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Solubility of gases in liquids decreases with increase in temperature. When gases are dissolved in liquids, heat is evolved. Following Le Chatelier's principle, as the temperature increases, the solubility decreases. This is the reason that aquatic species are more comfortable in cold water as compared in warm water.
hydrogen, oxygen, and temperature
The four main factors that affect aquatic ecosystems are waters depth, temperature, flow, and amount of dissolved nutrients.
It is a rapid increase in the population of algae in an aquatic system.
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Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire has various types of aquatic plants. In recent years, the lake has seen problems with an exotic milfoil and algae due to an increase in the phosphorus levels in the water.
temperature of the water
Aquatic organisms or terrestrial organisms do not adapt better when there are temperature fluctuations. Changes in temperatures will a direct affect on the organisms which may hinder proper adaptations.
Coral reefs: 1. Increase aquatic biodiversity 2. Act as a habitat for aquatic organisms 3. Are used in bone replacements