Yes, aquatic life is possible under frozen lakes in western countries. The ice on top of the lake insulates the water under it, preventing heat from escaping.
Aquatic life is possible in a frozen pond because only the top of the pond is frozen. The fish live down at the pond bottom, where it is warmer than the top.
It is not possible: Mercury does not have a frozen planet.
no
Yes
No, just the same if a person was frozen then thawed. Not possible for survival.
Was it possible for mrs Coolidge to serve comerically frozen foods in the white house
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The whole water doesn't freeze and fish can survive under that ice in the water because they are immune to really low temperatures. Fishes like cod produces antifreeze molecules called glycoprotein to reduce the freezing point of their body fluids. Underneath the frozen upper layer , the water remains in its liquid form and does freeze . Also , oxygen is trapped beneath the layer of ice. As a result , fish and other aquatic animals find it possible to live comfortably in the frozen lakes and ponds.
If kept frozen.
Not possible, you have to buy it at a store.
The first inhabitants of the Western Hemisphere came from Asia. At a time when the Bering Strait was frozen, they were able to walk from Siberia to Alaska.
No, you just have to complete the quest the frozen northland.