Lakes do freeze so the question is based on a basic error.
No, but an ocean can engulf a lake.
Lake superior, lake Michigan, lake Huron, lake Erie, lake Ontario
Ocean water has a lower freezing point than fresh water due to the presence of salt, which lowers the freezing point of water. The salt in ocean water lowers the freezing point by making it more difficult for water molecules to form solid ice crystals. This is why ocean water typically needs to reach a lower temperature to freeze compared to fresh water.
Chilling or freezing any fish prevents it from going bad.
ocean,lake and pond
The antifreeze in the radiator stops it seizing
The temperature of the South Ocean's waters can fall as low as 27 degrees F, based on the mineral content of the water, which prevents its freezing at 32 degrees F.
Not a lake, but an Ocean, The Arctic Ocean.
Ocean
Ocean water has a lower freezing point than freshwater due to the presence of dissolved salts, which lowers the freezing point of water. The salt in the ocean water disrupts the hydrogen bonds between water molecules, making it harder for the water to freeze. This is why ocean water freezes at a lower temperature than freshwater.
The largest bodies of water on earth are the Pacific Ocean, The Atlantic Ocean, The Indian Ocean, The Mediterranean Ocean, The Great Lakes ( Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, And Lake Ontario)
Ocean