Not sure but it did start a debate as to whether the ice would melt or not to point of failure?
Different jurisdictions have different laws on such things. As strange as it sounds, there are people who regularly build fires on lake surfaces to stay warm while ice-fishing. Usually it is against regulations to build it right on the ice - because it will melt the ice and the sucker who built it may fall in and have to be rescued. Those who build the fires will usually use a "fire pit" or "fire box" that they bring with them that insulates the ice from the fire. The risk is usually to the stuff they place around the fire - which, yes, does start to melt into the ice, but if the ice is thick enough and cold enough, they can keep it going long enough to warm themselves.
The 5 acorns for the Ice Age 4 quest are located: 1. Sunshine Shores - in the palm tree 2. Waterfall - in the tree 3. Waterfall Lake - next to the campfire 4. Farm - next to the tractor 5. Meadow - in a tree
-In the palm tree at Sunshine Shores-In the tree at the Waterfall-Next to the campfire at Waterfall Lake-Next to the tractor at the Farm-In the tree at the MeadowReward: Ice Cube Couch (worth 50 Bear Bills)
The 5 acorns for the Ice Age 4 quest are located: 1. Sunshine Shores - in the palm tree 2. Waterfall - in the tree 3. Waterfall Lake - next to the campfire 4. Farm - next to the tractor 5. Meadow - in a tree
A lake which remains in a liquid form although it is covered with ice is called an ice covered lake.
The 5 acorns for the Ice Age 4 quest are located: 1. Sunshine Shores - in the palm tree 2. Waterfall - in the tree 3. Waterfall Lake - next to the campfire 4. Farm - next to the tractor 5. Meadow - in a tree
The 5 acorns for the Ice Age 4 quest are located: 1. Sunshine Shores - in the palm tree 2. Waterfall - in the tree 3. Waterfall Lake - next to the campfire 4. Farm - next to the tractor 5. Meadow - in a tree
ice is generally thicker in the middle of the lake once the lake completely freezes, as the edge of the land at the edge of the lake warms the waters edge making it thinner ice.
Fred Lake - ice hockey - was born in 1882.
The plants do not get as cold.
The lake turned to ice
water freezes from the outside to the inside. when a lake freezes, the top turns to ice first.
Fred Lake - ice hockey - died on 1937-12-01.