The top freezes. Under the frozen top is liquid water.
Yes, live cultures in yogurt can die when frozen.
Fish have adapted to survive in aquatic environments by developing gills to extract oxygen from water, while fish-eating birds rely on a different respiratory system that requires them to breathe air. If the lake becomes depleted of oxygen or contaminated with toxins, the fish may still be able to survive using their gills, while the birds would not be able to find suitable prey or may become poisoned by ingesting contaminated fish.
No, a fish cannot survive in milk because milk does not provide the necessary oxygen and nutrients for a fish to live.
Some plants adapted to living in the ocean may be able to survive in a lake, but not all. The difference in salinity levels between ocean water and freshwater in a lake can affect a plant's ability to thrive. Additionally, factors like nutrient availability and temperature differences can also impact a plant's ability to transition from ocean to lake environments.
No, fish cannot survive in milk as it does not provide the necessary oxygen and nutrients for them to live. Fish need water to breathe and milk would not be a suitable environment for them to survive.
either the lake pond or river is not fully frozen, or they don't survive
sardines
Yes! They will go to the bottom of the frozen water!
no
big hesk sits on the ice and breaks it for them...... lol
In Lake Erie, the fish that shed their teeth are either the white fish, or the walleye fish.
No, it is 101% that crocodiles do NOT live in lake rosseau. Only fish, turtles, and clams live in lake rosseau.
When Frozen water floats on liquid water
Fish
Fish, snakes, turtles, and frogs will live in a lake. There are many kinds of fish such as blue gill, bass, catfish, and walleye that live in a lake.
The Great Salt lake is a desert so it is doubtful there are any fish in it
normal fish such as a sea bass