Depends on how deep the lake is, and the climate where the lake is located.
pressure of the depths are the same
Are most lake between0 and 4 degrees celsius at the bottom of them
The surface of calm lakes, the sediments at the bottom of calm lakes, the floor of dried out lakes...
Sedimentary rock is found at the bottom of lakes and rivers. This rock is formed from minerals and organic particles.
There is no bottom of those lakes. If you're looking for the pixies, they are in the caves in the middle of the lakes.
The Benthic Zone.
Water has the highest density at 4 degrees celcius. So when there is ice at the top, the temperature increases to the bottom. Only when all the water is cooled off, it freezes. If water behaved like most other materials, it whould just get heavier as the temperature decreases, and lakes would freeze from the bottom. Without circulation, they might never thaw in the summer.
Lakes are different from ponds because lakes are bigger than ponds and the sunlight is able to hit the bottom of a pound and create algae. The sunlight is not able to hit the bottom of a lake.
In most ovens, the top part typically reaches a higher temperature when cooking compared to the bottom part.
Spirit Lake ID. is one of two sealed bottom lakes
Sedimentary rocks are made by sediment that has sat over time. Most of theses rock are found at the bottom of lakes and oceans.
From the fact that most of them form from the lithification of sediment.