it is because the sea contains salt and it naturaly lowers freezing point for the sea. Also it has factors of movement in it due the the fact the sea never stops moving.
A solution of salt in water has a lower freezing point than that of pure water. Presence of salt in the sea water causes a lowering of the freezing point. Lakes are mainly fresh water which will freeze at a higher temperature than sea water. Which means a fresh water lake will freeze over before the sea will because the temperature needs to be much colder to freeze sea water because of the salt dissolved in the sea water.
Fresh water lakes do freeze, but very salty waters and moveing water, like the sea, will not freeze except in critically cold conditions. The lake you are reffering to may have moving water running inside it, making movement.
It doesnt freeze.
Egypt doesnt have sufficient water supplies because there are no lakes, rivers, seas, or oceans except for the nile and the red sea.
the reason rivers don't freeze is because rivers are always moving where as there alot less movement in lakes
cold air
no it doesnt
water from lakes and rivers does not vapourise rapidly?
No, the Great Lakes are not located at sea level. They are freshwater lakes located in North America and are at varying elevations above sea level.
That depends on the time of the year, in the winter nearly all freshwater lakes are frozen, most rivers with the exception of the fast moving ones (the rivers never completely freeze). Even the bering sea has Sea Ice. But, in the summer many lakes in Alaska can get up in to the 70s.
well I would not freeze a hamster but about 3 min. But I would not do it
These lakes have no outlets to carry the salts away to the sea.