They live in 7-8°C water.
Cold
In lakes or huge bodies of cold water.
some times
Lakes are normally cold.
cold and worst than the beach
it takes more
it takes more
yes. winds coming in over the lakes chill because of the cold water, southern winds aren't really affected.
I have noticed If my feet are cold and I put them in hot water, they turn yellow. or if my feet are hot and I jump in the pool, they turn yellow. also if you feet are warm and you step on cold tile, my feet also turn yellow. hope this helps.
Ice: Cold environments, snow, glaciers, etc... Liquid Water: Rain, rivers, lakes, oceans. Water Vapor: Clouds, general humidity in the air.
Fresh water lakes do freeze, but very salty waters and moveing water, like the sea, will not freeze except in critically cold conditions. The lake you are reffering to may have moving water running inside it, making movement.
If a beaker with cold water is held in a yellow burner flame, the water will begin to heat up as it absorbs the thermal energy from the flame. Eventually, the water will reach its boiling point and start to evaporate. It's important to note that the yellow flame indicates incomplete combustion, which can produce soot and carbon monoxide.