Are most lake between0 and 4 degrees celsius at the bottom of them
Cool the water down to 4 degrees C. Water is at its densest at 4 degrees, which is why the bottom of lakes will almost always be 4 degrees.
ah, thats alot to count. look it up on google, cause i have no idea Country with the most lakes - Finland Country with the largest lakes - Canada
4, the same as the degree of the polynomial.
Do you mean 4 of the 5 great lakes? if so, Michihgan and Canada border 4 of the 5 great lakes.
It is Michigan the 4 Great Lakes all touch.
No but you'll earn one about half-way to a 4 year degree in most majors anyway.
Roland Lakes is 6' 4".
We have about 4 major lakes, and countless smaller lakes.
3 to 4 years. Most often 4 years
Blue, in the case of water in our 4 oceans, seas, rivers, and lakes.
There are 200 major lakes in California.
Water has the highest density at 4 degrees celcius. So when there is ice at the top, the temperature increases to the bottom. Only when all the water is cooled off, it freezes. If water behaved like most other materials, it whould just get heavier as the temperature decreases, and lakes would freeze from the bottom. Without circulation, they might never thaw in the summer.