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8 May, 07:49

Why might there be more dissolved oxygen in a lake in Vermont than in a similar sized lake in Florida in summer?

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  1. 8 May, 07:59
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    In summer, the temperature of Vermont is lower than that in Florida. And the temperature is an important factor influences the gas dissolving ability. When temperature increases, the ability will decrease. So there is more dissolved oxygen in Vermont's lake.
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