Lungfish can live in polluted water due to their ability to breathe air. Although all species have gills, they're atrophied in all species except for one.
Lungfish are a type of fish that live in Africa in rivers. They have lungs which they use to breathe. If the river that they live in dries up, they will form a cocoon of mucus and (I think) dirt, which they will stay in until it it rains again and the river fills back up with water, which may take three or four years.
A polluted water may be a homogeneous or a heterogeneous mixture.
To turn polluted water into polluted gas, one method is by heating the polluted water to its boiling point to convert it into vapor. The vapor can then be collected and cooled to condense it back into a liquid, which would contain pollutants in gas form. This process allows for the separation of pollutants from water.
if it's not clear.. it's polluted if it tastes weird...it's polluted if there are dead things in it...it's polluted if you feel sick afterwards...it's polluted if it STANKS...it's polluted
Yes, polluted water is considered heterogeneous because it contains various contaminants, such as chemicals, microorganisms, and particulate matter, that do not uniformly mix with the water. These pollutants can vary in size, composition, and distribution, leading to distinct phases or layers within the water. As a result, the properties of polluted water can differ significantly from one area to another, making it a complex mixture.
Lungfish can live in polluted water due to their ability to breathe air. Although all species have gills, they're atrophied in all species except for one.
three years can lungfish live out of water...
The lungfish can live out of water in a state of suspended animation for three years.
for many months
blood worms can live in polluted water because it is dirty and they like dirty water from melisha wardle
nope
yes they do
lungfish live on mudflats and the sea if that helps
well, their gills train them to breath without water and live.
calpoda live in polluted areas
Frogs, toads, salamanders, crocodiles, and lungfish.
yes but it not very safe or sanitary