The number of big fish would increase because of the amount of food that was just put into the lake, and now the big fish has lots more food.
No, the vast majority of Freshwater Fish would not be able to deal with the high salinity of ocean water and would die in the ocean. The same with Saltwater Fish, the vast majority would not be able to deal with the low salinity of fresh water and would die in a lake or river.
small fish in a lake increases greatly in no. ?
small fish in a lake increases greatly in no. ?
small fish in a lake increases greatly in no. ?
No, the vast majority of freshwater fish would not be able to deal with the high salinity of ocean water and would die in the ocean. The same with saltwater fish, the vast majority would not be able to deal with the low salinity of fresh water and would die in a lake or river.
Unless it is a saltwater or very brackish lake, the fish will die. Most saltwater fish cannot survive in fresh water and vice versa.
yes, because chile has a lake river but not an ocean so they can eat fish from the ocean but it would be hard to get!
a lake is small and a golf is an ocean
no because they are in the ocean not a lake but srry
If millions of small fish are added to a lake, the number of big fish could potentially increase due to the availability of more food resources. This influx of small fish may provide ample prey for larger fish species, promoting their growth and survival. However, if the small fish compete for resources or disrupt the ecosystem balance, it could also negatively affect the big fish population. Overall, the outcome would depend on the specific dynamics of the lake's ecosystem.
If it is fish bait then dispose of it in a lake,river, or ocean. So that the fish can enjoy it.