When water temperatures rise, fisheries can experience significant changes due to altered aquatic ecosystems. Warmer waters can shift the distribution of fish species, as some may migrate to cooler areas, affecting local fisheries and their communities. Additionally, increased temperatures can lead to reduced oxygen levels and promote harmful algal blooms, which can further harm fish populations and their habitats. Overall, these changes can disrupt the balance of marine ecosystems and impact the livelihoods of those dependent on fishing.
The water evaprates
The boiling water cools and the freezing water warms up until they are both at the same temperature.
The land warms faster
Eventually it melts
it rises
It cools, and when it is compressed, it warms
My question is what is a warm
Oil.
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For example a lake.
Water typically warms the slowest due to its higher specific heat capacity, while air warms the fastest due to its lower density and ability to quickly absorb heat from the surrounding environment. Soil generally falls between air and water in terms of how quickly it warms up in one hour.
it provides: transportation, irrigation, hydroelectric power, fresh water, and fisheries.