they keep living in the deep unfrozen area The fish do not freeze or die in the frozen water they are still in there and swimming around or they could have found tunnels to move to a diffrent stream to swim freely in!
no your cat
could definetely still be alive all you must do to bring it into life is unfreeze it using your blow dryer or the lasers in your eyes.
More than likely yes, it is dead.
Because that way the ice ends up on top, leaving plenty of still liquid water for the fish to swim in.
fish can live in water because they have gills.
salt water crocodiles do, and can go from fresh to salt water at will.
Some of the adaptations that allow fish to live in the water are gills, fins, and scales. The gills allow the fish to live in the water. The gills allow the fish to extract oxygen from the water. The fins allow the fish to swim through the water and help it stear itself. For the scales I'm not sure!
water
The top freezes. Under the frozen top is liquid water.
If the water freezes but the pond is deep enough for the fish to still be in water at the bottom there is a good chance they will survive. If all of the water freezes however and the fish become frozen solid then I'm afraid they are unlikely to survive.
Yes
Fish live in water.
Put it in a bowl of water with a lid on it and place it in the freezer. The fish basically goes to sleep, and dies as the water freezes.
Freezes too. It is very difficult for a canal to freeze because moving water is not likely to turn to ice
no, can you live under water for months with no oxygen. then think about fish they can live with out water.
Salmon are fish. All fish live in water.
Because that way the ice ends up on top, leaving plenty of still liquid water for the fish to swim in.
the salt water hatchet fish live in salt water!!!
No fish live in wells.
fish are fish.... that live in water..