In extreme freezing conditions, a shallow pond may freeze down to the bottom. If the pond is at least 18 inches deep, the surface may freeze down to a couple of inches.
It would shrink. (>'-')>
When Unfrozen, they would rot quicker.
know one knows. because we would all be frozen.
You would shut off water in the last few weeks of autumn before the first frosts of winter to prevent a frozen pipe.
It would develop a bizarre accent.
first of all it would have to be winter .then the ice or water would have to up on a mountain and then slide down to the water. p.s. i don't think the water would freeze .only in some parts. p.p.s. if the water in the ocean was frozen no glaciers would be formed.
Plants cant grow during winter because the water in their cells would freeze. The frozen water would rupture the cell wall and therefore destroying the plant.
The result of your question would be this: you'd find yourself standing on a frozen wave with a hole in it.
They would freeze to death
Yes, but if you want to transplant it I would wait until early Spring.
Eventually it would be come a ball of frozen ice.
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide- it evaporates ito gaseous form if you leave it out. That is why it is "dry".