Normally the shallows
It depends on the time during the winter the sea is generally warmer than the lake because it has more mass to cool, But during the summer the lake is warmer than the sea because it has less water to heat.
they tend to head for the deepest part of the lake for it is warmer.
pretty cold, it snows up there, in the summer it gets warmer and people do water activities at big bear lake
Usually, because the sea has just been from winter, it stays cold for a while into spring and as soon as summer comes then the sea usually starts to warm up again but becasue the sea is quite big it takes longer to get warmer (about from spring or summer) which is why is only ends up warmer at the end of summer because it has had longer to heat up
The rays of the Sun are more focused and thus make the Summer warmer
Iowa has colder winters because it isn't Lake side. The Lake keeps Chicago warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. Other wise it would be a toss up.
It will be cooler in March but warmer in April through part of the summer or longer.
The nouns in the sentence are summer and lake.
Water can contain heat or the lack of it better than the air and ground around it. During winter the water will be heated up by the sun, even though it is cold out, and during the summer the water will retain the cold that it has been exposed to overnight.
because its warmer
Summer Lake Wildlife Area was created in 1944.
Lake effect snow is driven by the instability caused by cold air flowing over a much warmer body of water. In the summer, the air moving over the lakes is generally considerably warmer, which doesn't generate that instability. In the fall, these same places do start to get lake effect rain as the colder air flows over the still-warm lakes, but the air is not quite cold enough to produce snow down to the surface.