they turn alive
Fish use their gills to breath in oxygen. You know...the skin flappy things on the side of their faces? Yeah. Those.
It comes from the term "Fish out of water". It is used to describe new inmates to a prison.
they are called flish... they are callled this because they can fly and swim... so they are flish.... no just kidding they are fish
Fish breathe underwater by extracting oxygen from the water through their gills. As water passes over the gills, oxygen is absorbed into the fish's bloodstream, while carbon dioxide is released back into the water. This process allows fish to extract the oxygen they need to survive in their aquatic environment.
This is called the operculum
Those are called, "Anadromous" fish, and include the salmon and steelhead trout, among others.
It has to have gills and no arms and has to live in water.
You have to buy a really expencive tank (i forgot what it was called though!) but you have to buy lots of things with it
These fish like warm water
its called an Archer fish
A collection of fish is called a school. If there is a group of fish traveling through the water, they are called a school of fish.
"Aquatic" refers to "water", and there is water at every latitude. If you are referring to "aquatic animals", those are called "fish", which are also found at all latitudes.
Organisms that live under the water are called aquatic organisms. These can include fish, plants, algae, invertebrates, and microbes that are adapted to life in aquatic environments.
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Water rocks fish sand
fish things
I am doing some school work on these types of things and water is an abiotic factor of an ecosystem. It gives a source of drink, bathing, and hiding (fish). There are many more! Those are some of the most important.