I wonder why the lake looks brown and why no fish are biting my bait could it be that there is no fish
Hey have you noticed that the lake looks a bit brown and there's no fish? what is causing this?
yes i have noticed and I believe that it has something to do with the pH of the water. When the pH is affected the water turns brown
what is pH and how does it affect the lake and the animals that live in it?
Ph means potential of hydrogen a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution equal to the common logarithm of the reciprocal of the concentration of hydrogen ions in moles per cubic decimeter of solution. Pure water has a pH of 7, acid solutions have a pH less than 7, and alkaline solutions a pH greater than 7.
As pH levels move away from this range (up or down) it can stress animal systems and reduce hatching and survival rates. The further outside of the optimum pH range a value is, the higher the mortality rates. The more sensitive a species, the more affected it is by changes in pH.
So balanced pH is needed for all life to cherish
Yes, how can we measure pH though?
We will need to measure the pH of the lake and check if there is anything out place and also find the reason
The water seemed like it had a darkish color to it
pH is measure via an equation that is used to find how acidic or alkaline a substance is
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