When the fish dies,its gills will push out air from the body.The moving air's force pushes the fish deeper into the water.A few minutes later, it will float up due to the air in the air bladder of the fish.
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The fact that ice floats on water is beneficial for fish living in a lake because it helps to insulate the water below from extreme temperature fluctuations. This allows the fish to survive in more stable and suitable conditions during the winter months when the surface may freeze over.
Yes, fish can see their reflection in the water.
No. Below 4oC, water will start to become less dense as it freezes. This is due to hydrogen bonds. For more information, see the related question below.+++Very close. Water is at its maximum density at 4ºC, then becomes less dense as it cools further and freezes. Hence why ice floats, and why the consequent expansion can burst water-pipes.This property is vital in Nature because it stops lakes etc from freezing to the bottom. Therefore the fish can survive even under thick ice: they simply lie torpid in the deeper, denser, "warmer" water below.
Fish weigh less in water because of buoyancy, which is the upward force exerted by a fluid that counteracts the weight of the object immersed in it. The water exerts an upward force on the fish that partially cancels out the downward force of gravity, making the fish weigh less in water than in air.
it provides living creatures such as fish, insulation. If ice did not float, all of this ice would sink to the bottom of the body of water which not only cools the water temperature, but over time the entire body of water would freeze over except for a thin layer of water that forms during the summer. Life would not be able to exist the same way as it does today _______________ It is not at all important that ice floats. It is sufficient that ice floats.
Because fish breathe water so when their lungs fill up it makes them sink but when it empties they rise which is why dead fish come to the surface when they die.
its dead.. Sorry, but I think your fish is dead! :(
Because fish breathe water so when their lungs fill up it makes them sink but when it empties they rise which is why dead fish come to the surface when they die.
Yes because the dead fish floats so it wont move
They don't "all" do that. The position (angle) a dead fish floats in depends upon the state of the decay in the dead fish and exactly where the main decay is.
It's a fish that doesn't move or function and it floats. They are poisonous so don't touch them or you'll die. If it's decaying that means that the fish scales are falling off and being absorbed by the water which would make the water toxic.
When Frozen water floats on liquid water
Its Dead. When it floats up and the gills are not moving and breathing for sure it is dead
A log. Boats. A duck. A swan. Two ducks. A dead fish. A beach ball.
brian cooks his first fish by sticking the bow and arrow down the water and waiting for the fish to come close a fish stpooed in front of the arrow and he aimed it benath it and realesed and then the fish was dead
Yes, a dead fish can release toxins into the water as it decomposes, potentially poisoning other aquatic life.
The only fish species that i know of that lives out of water is the dead kind.