Near the surface of water, oxygen levels are higher due to aeration from the atmosphere and photosynthesis by aquatic plants. This results in greater oxygen saturation near the surface compared to deeper levels where oxygen may be consumed by decaying organic matter.
Lowering the temperature or increasing the pressure will cause a greater amount of oxygen gas to dissolve in water. This is because gases are more soluble in liquids at lower temperatures and higher pressures.
Jupiter is a gas giant composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, with little to no water or oxygen present in its atmosphere. Water and oxygen are more likely to be found on rocky planets like Earth.
Compared to what? Typically, water at the surface that makes contact with the air would absorb the most oxygen, while water below it would absorb less. Since a fast-moving stream would have lots of turbulence, then it have the water below the surface getting a good chance to change places with the water at the surface ofter, so there would be more water getting to the surface and absorbing oxygen. Also, the fast-moving stream would probably have more air bubbles created, and these bubbles would be in contact with water below the surface and help that water to absorb oxygen stored in the bubble.
No, running water typically has more oxygen than standing freshwater. This is because running water constantly churns and aerates, allowing for better oxygen exchange with the atmosphere. Standing freshwater can become stagnant and depleted of oxygen, especially in warm conditions or with high levels of organic matter present.
Oxygen is actually a part of Water. The formula of Water is H2O or Hydrogen2(2 atoms) Oxygen. So since oxygen is part of water, if the Earth had no more oxygen, we could get it from water, but water would evaporate because there is no oxygen. But since Oxygen is lighter that Hydrogen, if it's not mixed, it will rise, rise to the surface.
High surface area of the water The colder the water the more dissolved oxygen Running water will dissolve more oxygen
Before a storm, there is very little dissolved oxygen in the water, so fish rise to the surface for oxygen,which is more plentiful near the surface.
rapid water
The more water moves the more it has a big surface of contact with the air with is rich in oxygen and therefore oxygenates the water. Also the movement makes that the deeper waters have a chance to get to the surface, exposing to the air part of water that would not be exposed otherwise.
If you talking about the Japanese fighting fish, they don't have gills so they breath like us with lungs. If not they are probly hungry. just feed them more.
River with rapids because the more water moves the more it has a big surface of contact with air which is rich in oxygen and therefore oxygenates the water. Also the movement makes that deeper water get a chance to get to the surface, exposing to the air part of water that wouldn't be exposed otherwise.
Yes, water temperature can affect surface tension on a penny. As water temperature increases, surface tension generally decreases. This means that with higher water temperature, the water is less likely to bead up and more likely to spread out on the penny, reducing the surface tension.
Lowering the temperature or increasing the pressure will cause a greater amount of oxygen gas to dissolve in water. This is because gases are more soluble in liquids at lower temperatures and higher pressures.
Jupiter is a gas giant composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, with little to no water or oxygen present in its atmosphere. Water and oxygen are more likely to be found on rocky planets like Earth.
To acquire more oxygen from water as the large SA of the gills allow more water to pass through and thus more O2 from the water to transfer into the gill-bearing creature's bloodstream for respiration
A fish will have more oxygen in a tank with a larger surface area, ie. a tank that is longer instead of one that is taller. However, you can increase the gas exchange by making sure the surface is being agitated with either aeration (bubble maker) or "hang-on-back" style filters. Gas exchange happens when the surface of the water is agitated and the surface tension is broken. Once this happens carbon dioxide in the water is exchanged for oxygen in the atmosphere. So, make sure you keep the water surface sufficiently agitated and your fishy friends will get plenty of oxygen.
as far as i know, when the oxygen in the water gets used up or fouled, the fish come up toward the surface to get water that has more oxygen in it... it is an indication that the water should be changed.