Because they do not get the sunlight that they need.
Sunlight does not reach the deepest part of the lake, so plants generally do not grow well at the bottom.
Lakes can be almost any depth. The deepest lake in the world is Lake Baikal in Russia. It is 5,369 feet deep. Lake Tahoe is the deepest lake in the United States at 1,644 feet deep.
Flowering plants have gametes, which are the haploid sex cells. The sperm (male gamete) are found in the pollen on top of the anther. The eggs (female gamete) are located deep in a ovule usually in the center of the flower. Some flowers "self-pollinate" and others must have help from pollinators, such as bees, to get the sperm to the egg for the production of seeds.
Plants of the savannas are highly specialized to grow in this environment of long periods of drought. They have long tap roots that can reach the deep water table, thick bark to resist annual fires, trunks that can store water, and leaves that drop of during the winter to conserve water. The grasses have adaptations that discourage animals from grazing on them; some grasses are too sharp or bitter tasting for some animals, but not others, to eat. Many grasses grow from the bottom up, so that the growth tissue doesn't get damaged by grazers. Many plants of the savanna also have storage organs like bulbs and corms for making it though the dry season.
deep fossil
What is the opposite of deep
colder temperatures and lower light levels limit the types of organisms that can live in deep lake waters
Depends on how deep the lake is, and the climate where the lake is located.
Water pressure increases with depth. So in a deep lake the bottom of the damn needs to be thicker to accommodate the greater water pressure.
frogs usually sleep under rocks,deep lakes or maybey a pond!.....=/
Usually it goes all the way to the bottom.
yes some lakes are but if you confuse the lake with an ocean that is wrong on you it kinda common since can you touch the bottom
Moose are animals of wetlands, bogs, sloughs, lakes, etc. They have long, tall legs because they tend to be the type of deer that love to wade in deep ponds, sloughs or lakes to eat the plants that grow at the bottom. They'll even swim if the lake's too deep for it to plant all four feet on the sediment below. When they're not in the deep lakes, they're also having to travel across peat-moss bogs that literally have no bottom that are found in the boreal forests. Their long legs allow them to spend much less time and a less chance of getting stuck in these dangerous bogs than with other animals that are shorter with shorter legs.
if it froze from the bottom up, it would not be able to melt (like in deep lakes) and the life on the bottom of the lake, pond etc. would die.
If in shallow water, the plants that grow on the bottom, but if on deep water, on floating algae.
Very deep, at one point 413 metres deep
The Bottom Deep was created in 2011.
A stingray usually lives at the bottom of coral reefs. But mainly speaking, no.