they swim at the bottom
Yes, if a pond becomes overcrowded with plants and fish, it can lead to a lack of oxygen in the water due to excess decaying organic matter and respiration by the fish. This can potentially result in a decrease in water quality and the death of fish. Maintaining a balanced ecosystem with appropriate stocking levels of fish and management of plant growth is important for the health of the pond.
40 people in the UK last year had died by lightening
i assume hurricanes cause more deaths since I know for a fact that more people die of lightening strikes than shark attacks and there aren't very many of them. Sorry if this doesn't help. try searching 'natural disasters'. NRBB
Oh, dude, a major volcanic eruption could totally mess with those herbivorous fish in a pond a thousand miles away. Like, the ash and debris could mess with the water quality and temperature, affecting their food sources and overall habitat. I mean, it's like a fish apocalypse from a distance, man.
If the oxygen levels in a pond decreased, aquatic life such as fish and invertebrates would struggle to survive, potentially leading to mass die-offs. Decomposers, like bacteria, might thrive in low-oxygen conditions, breaking down organic matter and further depleting oxygen levels. This could result in an imbalance in the ecosystem, promoting harmful algal blooms and reducing water quality. Overall, the pond's ecological health would be severely compromised.
and why are u dying your fish pond? and yes, when all your fish die, that is too much die
Because the sea is deep. But some fish get zapped.
The fish die because of the stench comming from the fart, I tested this out by going into a pond (with no clothes) and then farting, moments later fish came up to the surface, because my farts killed them
Fish in a pond can die due to lack of oxygen, high levels of toxins, or diseases. To prevent fish deaths, ensure proper aeration, maintain water quality, and regularly monitor and treat for diseases.
no because it may stray in there throat and they may die
No, not all fish die when lightning strikes the sea. Fish are generally insulated from the electrical current due to the water's resistance, and many can swim to deeper waters or hide in crevices to avoid direct contact with the electric discharge. However, some fish close to the strike may be affected.
Yes, if a pond becomes overcrowded with plants and fish, it can lead to a lack of oxygen in the water due to excess decaying organic matter and respiration by the fish. This can potentially result in a decrease in water quality and the death of fish. Maintaining a balanced ecosystem with appropriate stocking levels of fish and management of plant growth is important for the health of the pond.
Most animals will not eat themselves to death.
if you do, zombies will come out and run after you really fast. YOU will Die. Donuts.
depends on the type of walnut and how much protein it contains...if there is not enough they could die.
It appears golden orfe fish live quite well in a clay based pond. One reason could be that the clay muddies the water and is a natural defense against predators.
The ducklings will die as they will not have any water to drink and no fish to eat, and they could not go to another pond as they don't know how to fly.