Well, like polar bears and seals they need the water cold because they need the ice to be on. The ice is like a landing so they can watch from above and dive in and get their prey. If the ice melts then it will be hard to do that and some polar bears can drown if there isn't enough ice. Plus they are like humans in a way. We live at a certain temperature and our body is used to it. It would be like taking a human from Alaska and putting them into Arizona in the summer. The temperature is very different and it would be hard for that person to get used to it, if they lived where it's normally cool/cold. The fish and plant life are used to cold water so having warm water could kill them. Not all creatures can get used to new changes.
Probable the aquatic life would be impossible.
Aquatic life
Operating or living or growing in water; "boats are aquatic vehicles"; "water lilies are aquatic plants"; "fish are aquatic animals".
If ice were not less dense than water, ice would form from the bottom up in bodies of water, freezing the aquatic life, and possibly killing off most of the aquatic life every winter.
Yes, you can fill in a pond with water to create a habitat for aquatic life.
Water, sediment and aquatic life.
life is not all aquatic some lives are terrestrial and others are aquatic terrestrial- lives or grows on land aquatic- lives or grows in water
Eutrophication is a process where a body of water becomes overly enriched with nutrients, leading to excessive growth of algae and other aquatic plants. This can result in oxygen depletion and harm to aquatic life, disrupting the ecosystem balance.
Fishing is a factor that affects aquatic life in the ocean. So is water pollution.
The dissolved oxygen in water is essential for the survival of aquatic organisms as they rely on it for respiration. Adequate levels of dissolved oxygen support healthy ecosystems by promoting biodiversity and maintaining the overall balance of the aquatic environment. Monitoring and maintaining dissolved oxygen levels is crucial in preserving water quality and supporting aquatic life.
Since fish are cold blooded animals they won't be able to handle the temperature of warm water. Eventually they'll die.
Yes, fish and other aquatic life need to extract oxygen out of the water using gills.