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Phosphates create detrimental effects to aquatic ecosystems. They cause a reduction in the amount of oxygen in the water, as well as causing an overgrowth of algae.
There are many answers to this question. Warm water contains less oxygen so some aquatic organisms that get their oxygen directly from the water may not be able to survive, other organisms may grow rapidly in higher temperatures. This overgrowth could further deplete the available oxygen creating additional losses. If the temperature is high enough animals that didn't succumb to low oxygen levels may die of metabolic problems.
eutrophication. This can lead to excessive growth of algae and other aquatic plants, which can deplete oxygen levels in the water. This depletion of oxygen can harm fish and other organisms, leading to a decline in biodiversity and, in some cases, the complete collapse of the ecosystem.
Water does have sufficient dissolved oxygen to sustain aquatic life. This is true because aquatic life has adapted to the limited oxygen using gills.
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Alot of the mediceines that are found in the forest are goin to be destroyed.
Forests are the source of oxygen. Without oxygen there would be no ozone.
When oxygen levels in water get low... When algae takes over a lake. The oxygen levels will get low.
Yes, fish and other aquatic life need to extract oxygen out of the water using gills.
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An aquatic plant bubbles because it releases oxygen bubbles. The oxygen bubbles float to the surface of the water and get released in to the air.