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As the average concentration of dissolved oxygen in pond is higher than the average concentration of dissolved oxygen in canal by 4.2 ppm. The concentration of oxygen in pond water is about 5.1 milligram per liter, while the concentration of oxygen in canal is only 0.9 milligram per liter. It means that the oxygen in pond is 5.6 times higher than the oxygen in canal. The phosphate in pond is 0.2 ppm and the phosphate in canal is 0.6 ppm, which differs by 0.4 ppm. The sulfide level in canal is 0.05 ppm, which is higher than pond because the value cannot be detected. The level of nitrate in water from both sources cannot be detected as the level is less than 0.5 ppm.
When the concentration of oxygen is high, the concentration of phosphate is low, and when the concentration of oxygen is low, the concentration of phosphate is high. It means that the concentration of phosphate and oxygen is inversely proportional to each other. The nitrate values of both pond and canal is less than 0.5 ppm.
When the concentration of oxygen is high, the concentration of phosphate is low, and when the concentration of oxygen is low, the concentration of phosphate is high. It means that the concentration of phosphate and oxygen is inversely proportional to each other. The nitrate values of both pond and canal is less than 0.5 ppm.