Depends on the outside temperature
The water in the lake was very shallow
Above 0 0C
The shallow-water zone of a lake is defined by both living and nonliving factors. Living factors include aquatic plants, algae, and organisms such as fish, insects, and microorganisms that inhabit this zone. Nonliving factors include sunlight penetration, temperature, dissolved oxygen levels, and nutrient availability, which all play a crucial role in shaping the ecosystem of the shallow-water zone in a lake. The interaction between these living and nonliving factors influences the biodiversity, productivity, and overall health of this important habitat within a lake.
Yes. If you say, "The water is shallow," then shallow describes the water.
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playa lake
The rising temperature of water that melts ice. this process exchanges (overturns) water at the bottom with oxygen rich water.
4 degrees Celsius
The depth of water in a lake, tank, ocean - or whatever contains it will determine the hydro-static pressure at the bottom. It will also significantly influence the temperature and amount of light and thus the ecosystem at the bottom of the water.
The bottom of a lake or the lake bed or a depression forming the ground under a body of water.
Depends on how deep the lake is, and the climate where the lake is located.
Fish go further down than the ice. The ice usually doesn't freeze all the way to the bottom. If the fish are trapped in shallow water or if the lake or stream freezes to the bottom, they will freeze.