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How does ice protect aquatic animals?

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Ice protects aquatic animals by isolating (ice is a good thermic isolater) the bottom of the pond from the atmosphere, and preventing the bottom of the pond from freezing and becoming ice.beause they are used to water

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Melting ice releases extra fresh water into the oceans, making them less salty. Cockles, for example, the shellfish, thrive in salt water near the shore, but do not do so well in fresher water. This affects food chains in the ocean.

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