There is obviously not a definite number because there are so many kinds of insects that we are not familiar with yet. However, approximate numbers mention as low as 2 million up to as high as 30 million. Scientists cannot still determine the correct number, but it is somewhere between 2 and 30 million species.
In a way, yes. Fish could get stuck in the turbines, the water could get poulleted and the water might blow the fish away.<span />
The claim which would not be supported by the change in specific heat capacity of water include reduction in body temperature and dehydration.
<h3>What is Specific heat capacity?</h3>
This is defined as the quantity of heat needed to raise a substance's temperature by 1 degree Celsius.
If water has a low specific heat capacity then the body temperature will increase which will lead to an increase in dehydration.
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