Correct Option: A  [ 4-6 ]
Remark:
Explanation: Dissolved oxygen (DO) is the amount of oxygen available in water for aquatic organisms to breathe. For the healthy survival of most aquatic life, the DO level should be between 4 and 6 mg/L. Levels below 3 mg/L can lead to stress or suffocation, especially for fish and aerobic microorganisms. Higher DO levels are typical of clean, cold, and well-aerated waters, while polluted or stagnant waters often have lower oxygen levels due to organic decay.
Factors Affecting DO Levels:
- Temperature (higher temperature = lower DO)
- Organic pollution and bacterial activity
- Photosynthesis by aquatic plants and algae
- Water turbulence and aeration