No, their blood vessels would burst, this notion of frozen fish coming back to life is an old wives tale.
Frozen yogurt is a semi liquid/semi solid that is yogurt
Taking care of wild minnows is much like taking care of tropical fish. They need clean water at the proper temperature and ph. Wild minnows may also need to have a current in their tank, and they will do best eating live or frozen foods.
no
No, because minnows are a species of fish and fish can't survive out of the water.
Frogs can and sometimes the water in their body freezes too! But only some types of Frogs.
Collective nouns for minnows are a shoal of minnows, a steam of minnows, a stream of minnows, and a swarm of minnows
Yes but only small amounts. They need other food to survive
Frozen water, or ice, is not suitable for rainbow trout as it can inhibit their ability to swim and access oxygen. Trout require liquid water to survive, and their habitat needs to provide sufficient oxygen levels. In freezing conditions, if the water is completely frozen, the trout would not be able to thrive. However, if the water is cold but not frozen solid, rainbow trout can still survive and thrive in colder temperatures.
An antonym would be frozen or solid.
Icicles are frozen water. It's a solid.
No Hydrogen is a gas and when frozen turns into a solid
A solid gas, like dry ice (frozen carbon dioxide), is already frozen and will continue to be frozen if it is cooled. If a liquid is cooled to its freezing point, then it will freeze and become a solid.