hapenlähteisiin
Hapenlähteisiin, a Finnish term that translates to "oxygen springs," refers to a natural phenomenon characterized by the appearance of bubbles on the surface of bodies of water, particularly lakes and slow-moving rivers. These bubbles are primarily composed of oxygen, a byproduct of photosynthesis carried out by aquatic plants and algae. During daylight hours, when sunlight is available, these organisms vigorously convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This excess oxygen is then released into the surrounding water, forming the visible bubbles.
The presence of hapenlähteisiin is often an indicator of a healthy and biologically active aquatic ecosystem.