Question
Why do scientists measure levels of dissolved oxygen in water?(1 point)
Responses
to predict erosion of a riverbed
to predict erosion of a riverbed
to analyze point-source water pollution
to analyze point-source water pollution
to predict floods and droughts
to predict floods and droughts
to analyze water quality
Responses
to predict erosion of a riverbed
to predict erosion of a riverbed
to analyze point-source water pollution
to analyze point-source water pollution
to predict floods and droughts
to predict floods and droughts
to analyze water quality
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
Scientists measure levels of dissolved oxygen in water primarily **to analyze water quality**. This is because dissolved oxygen is crucial for the survival of aquatic organisms and is an indicator of the overall health of a water body.