Well let me tell you why they die in pure water. A good explanation is that the water might have bacteria, or position in it. Or the water is not fresh for fishes to swim in or eat nor survive.
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Because they will die.
Drink it,if you live its pure if you die then its not
Nothing...they die....
animals surely die by sewage water when dirty water is drank by animals ,they die..fishes living in dirty water can also not survive.the water make it difficult for them to respire.
No it's just the plant organisim dying not the fish
Fishes gills are designed only to extract oxygen when submerged. There is oxygen in water also, but our lungs cannot extract it.
Freshwater (whitewater) fishes include halibut, salmon, and red snappers.
If the fish are fresh water fish the kidneys would not work. The fish would die.
Yes. Their water needs to be room temperature or lower (75 at most).
the dirt and bacteria you have on your finger goes to the water and if you have fishes the die
Ocean water is not a pure substance because it is a mixture of various compounds and elements such as salt, minerals, dissolved gases, and organic matter. These different components give ocean water its unique composition and properties.
A blue fishes habitat is in the water.