in the deep oceon floor
in polar regions
in the polar regions
In the polar regions, there is more dissolved oxygen in the ocean water. The cold water is able to hold more dissolved gases than warm water.
Polar Regions.
You would expect to find the largest amounts of dissolved oxygen in the surface layer of the ocean, particularly in regions with high levels of phytoplankton and strong wave action which help to oxygenate the surface waters.
Oxygen best dissolves at surfaces. So generally, you would find the largest amount of dissolved water at the surface, which is in contact with the air. As for a region, I would assume a region that has a lot of photosynthetic organisms and not a lot of oxygen consumers. Another factor that should be kept in mind, is that the lower the concentration of solutes (i.e.. salt) in the water, the more oxygen can be dissolved. For example, at 10 degrees Celsius, up to 8.02mL of oxygen can be present per liter of freshwater, but only 6.75mL of oxygen is dissolved per liter of saltwater. ______________ In polar regions. In polar regions
I personally would expect the mountain stream to have more dissolved oxygen, because I know that oxygen dissolves better in cold water.
Cytoplasm (a collection of proteins dissolved in water).
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Two answers; the one you expect, which is Midi-Pyrénées, and the one you don't expect (and technically the correct one) which is Guyane (French Guiana). Midi-Pyrénées is the largest region in Metropolitan France.