Warmer in cold weather, cooler in hot weather. The mass of water warms up slowly, cools off slowly.
geography affect people of the lake villages by helping them to know how to do farming,hunting or something that can help their living.
Non-living factors that can affect carrying capacity in a lake include nutrient availability (such as phosphorus and nitrogen levels), water temperature, oxygen concentration, and the physical structure of the lake (such as depth and shoreline complexity). These factors can influence the availability of resources for organisms and thus impact the population size a lake can support.
Some variables that can affect the fish population of a lake are changes in water temperature, pollution, climate changes, and introduction of new species into this body. Another variable is the number of people that may fish in this lake.
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so they can live
lake supperior has a large island and a large bay
The temperature at the lake district is 13 degrees Celsius
Large lakes in Utah - Utah Lake, Lake Tahoe, Flathead Lake, Great Salt Lake.
Areas in Pennsylvania close to Lake Erie have more moderate temperatures than areas away from it. That is, it doesn't usually get as cold in the winter or as hot in the summer close to the lake.
Lake superior
Warm water molecules in a lake will have more kinetic energy and will tend to rise to the surface due to buoyancy. As they rise, they will displace cooler water and contribute to mixing and circulation within the lake. This can affect the distribution of temperature and nutrients, as well as impact the overall ecosystem.
Lake Tanganganyika is the name of the large lake.