The whole ocean would freeze if it was cold enough.
The ocean, in a pond only the top layer will freeze!
The Southern Ocean is liquid under its frozen top, and these animals are adapted to the extreme cold, some with versions of anti-freeze in their systems.
You wouldn't lose any bubbles as long as the top stays on as the CO2 will remain inside the bottle
Yes and no. When you try to freeze saltwater it will take much longer than regular water would. Also it will not freeze all the way through it will just have a layer on top.
cold water flows in the ocean to the coast of California
To freeze water bottles without them exploding, leave some space at the top of the bottle for the water to expand as it freezes. This will prevent pressure from building up inside the bottle and causing it to burst.
the ocean that is at th top of the world is English Ocean
The opposite of bottom would be the top, so the oceans surface is the opposite of the ocean floor/bottom.
There are 2 ways to freeze rosemary: 1. Send her out in the winter without a coat. 2. Put her in the deep freezor.
In Excel 2003 and earlier, place your cursor in row 2 and click on Freeze Panes. The Freeze Pains command will freeze the rows above the cursor. Excel 2007 offers an option to freeze top row no matter where your cursor is located.
At the top of the globe, there is a polar icecap. But under that icecap, there is the arctic ocean.
No.