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Fish do not always grow as well in warm as in cold water, why?


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Fishes do not grow in warm water:

  1. In cold water the amount of dissolved oxygen is more thus, there is a growth of fish in cold water.
  2. Fishes do not always grow in warm water more than in cold water, because, the amount of dissolved oxygen is less in warmer water than in cold water.

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