Plant life in ponds releases oxygen into the water
Answer: Oxygen transfer to water occurs by three routes: * Photosynthesis: Plants (algae,water plants with submerged leaves etc.) releases oxygen as a result of photosynthesis
* Aeration: Waves and splashing water mix air and water together. The oxygen is transferred to the water to reach the maximum saturation value. Fish tanks do this with aeration pumps
* Diffusion: A flat surface of water exposed to air absorbs oxygen from air as a result of diffusion from the air in contact wth the water surface
Rain... running water and something really small that whales love to eat...
generating currents in the water helps to oxygenate it
If there were more plants, there would be more Oxygen in the air. This is because when plants carry out photosynthesis, they intake carbon dioxide and output oxygen.
If you want to increase the solubility of a gas in a liquid you want to decrease the temperature of the liquid and increase the pressure.
water plant
Practically all foods contain oxygen; and the first is of course water. Also the Earth atmosphere contain approx. 20 % oxygen as a gas.
Water electrolysis is a decomposition of water into a hydrogen and oxygen gas. This usually occurs when an electric current passes through water.
Water is a compound made up of two elements: hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen and oxygen atoms combine to form H2O, which is the chemical formula for water. Water is a vital substance for life on Earth and is found in various natural sources, such as oceans, lakes, rivers, and even in the atmosphere as vapor.
The oxygen dissolved in water is a measure of dissolved oxygen (DO).
Water evaporates from water bodies. So, rivers, oceans, seas are the sources of water in water cycle.
air water trees
Water, Oxygen, Wind, Sun...
Plants provide oxygen water has oxygen in it idk if theirs anything else
The two main sources for obtaining oxygen are the air - 23% of air is oxygen - and water by electrolysis.
Rain. Or the combination of hydrogen and oxygen molecules. Could you be a little more vague?
Air pollution is virtually anything that isn't nitrogen, oxygen or water vapor. It can come from natural sources or human sources.
when hydrogen burns in the presence of oxygen.
The major sources of oxygen...are plants because without them we wouldn't have enough oxygen to start with..
Water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, living organisms, and acid precipitation.
Practically all foods contain oxygen; and the first is of course water. Also the Earth atmosphere contain approx. 20 % oxygen as a gas.
"It means the concentration of dissolved oxygen available for fish and other aquatic life. When you discharge untreated sewage into a waterway, the bacteria that break it down use up oxygen and there is less available for other aquatic life. Water at the bottom of deep lakes and deep in the ocean is also low in available oxygen. The two sources of oxygen are contact with the atmosphere at the surface, so atmospheric oxygen dissolves in the surface water, and green algae near the surface."
Where do astronauts obtain water and air on the moon? They have to carry this with them as part of their life support. Water and oxygen can be processed from each other or other sources.