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aerated water

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aerated water

Water that has had air (oxygen) blown through it. Such water supports aquatic life and prevents the growth of putrefying bacteria. Polluted waterways may be restored by artificial aeration.



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The desman's primary prey-bottom-dwelling insects and their larvae, snails, and small fish, are lured to the trenches by the aerated water and musk scent.
These stock aquaria received fully aerated water from a reverse osmosis system (RO-water), which was mixed with local tap water (9:1) and adjusted with NaCl to give a conductivity of 600 [micro]S/cm and a pH of 7.
 
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