Short Essay On Fish Life

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SED" IN AQUATIC WORLD (FISH) Similarly, all waterborne creatures naturally differ in so many ways, yet there is a unique vital natural property or genetic content which make them live or survive only in waters rather than on the land surface or in the air. Waterborne creatures are naturally equal because all of them live and swim in waters. Yes they swim. They do not fly nor walk or craw. Fishes are different species. Some dwell in salty waters only and others in fresh waters only. Basically each one is a fish or an aquatic animal, yet they fall into several millions of natural differences by appearances; shapes, sizes, characters and performances: and secondly by heritable body chemistry or genetic. Even among those who are classified …show more content…

None can survive without the uniqueness of earth with its composition of hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and others such as phosphate. Planet earth is what it is because of these known natural life-sustaining ingredient or assets. Every life has a limited lifespan because the proportionate volume of each survival ingredient for all life is limited and fixed at every given moment. Each organic matter naturally creates offspring and perishes at long last to enable new ones to succeed and thrive. None exists indefinitely.
Our existence is ultimately determined by our individual's abilities to acknowledge and to utilize the natural resources available rationally. It is a fact that there are intrinsic natural similarities, equalities and differences amongst all creatures, including humans, in all habitats.
This is so among all organic groups and within each group members. This natural order or patterns of matter is a well-known phenomenon since time immemorial and therefore not new. It will be irrational indeed for us to deny the true nature of SED as a natural

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