big hesk sits on the ice and breaks it for them...... lol
either the lake pond or river is not fully frozen, or they don't survive
Fish can survive in frozen lakes because the layer of ice on top acts as an insulator, trapping oxygen in the water below for the fish to breathe. The fish slow down their metabolism and hibernate during the winter months, conserving energy until the ice melts and they can resume their normal activities.
depends.
They cant break the ice you retard
It cant, fish need water to survive.
When Frozen water floats on liquid water
No, their blood vessels would burst, this notion of frozen fish coming back to life is an old wives tale.
The Fish WOULD NOT SURVIVE
It is a fish that is frozen.
Unless it is a saltwater or very brackish lake, the fish will die. Most saltwater fish cannot survive in fresh water and vice versa.
living things can survive in the water beneath a lake's frozen surface
The fish is frozen, and if frozen can't be resuscitated.