No flowing water has more oxygen than stand-still water.
I'm not sure why though.
Yes, iron can corrode quickly in water, especially if it is not protected with a coating. The presence of oxygen and electrolytes in water can accelerate the process of iron oxidation, leading to the formation of rust.
Trout absorb oxygen through their gills by extracting oxygen from the water as it flows over the gill filaments. This process allows the trout to extract dissolved oxygen from the water and release carbon dioxide back into the environment.
The smallest piece that water can be divided into and still be considered water is a water molecule, which consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom.
This is the water cycle.
Lava flows from the rifts and is cooled quickly by sea water
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water flows because the wind makes it flow and by the oxygen by the sun:)
Yes, it is, as all the water that enters it, quickly flows out.
Salted water doesn't react with oxygen.
Fish have lamellae in their gills. As the water flows through the gills and over the lamellae, the oxygen is extracted from the water.
They get oxygen from the water and air depending on what species of crab they are
Water enters a fishes gill, but as the water flows across the gills, oxygen inside the water diffuses into the fishes blood stream. At the same time, carbon dioxide from the bloodstream diffuses out into the water
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No. Fish don't breathe air, but they still breathe oxygen, and there's no oxygen in space. They need oxygen just as much as we do; they just aquire it differently. The oxygen-rich water flows over their gills, and membranes in their gills absorb the oxygen from it and replace it with carbon dioxide.
2 water molecules form one molecule of oxygen.
Hydrogen and oxygen collect on the electrodes when a electric current flows through the water.
Squid obtain oxygen from the water by passing it over their gills. As water flows through the gills, oxygen is absorbed into their bloodstream and carbon dioxide is released back into the water. This allows the squid to extract oxygen from their watery environment for respiration.