Physics, asked by tm8760162, 1 month ago

A pond has a layer of ice over its surface.what are the temperature of the water just underneath the ice and near the bottom of the pond?how does the layer of ice slow down the complete freezing of the water in the pond?​

Answers

Answered by ttejasvikanishkb
6

Answer:

As a lake cools from above 4° C, the surface water loses heat, becomes more dense and sinks. ... With further cooling (and without mechanical mixing) a stable, lighter layer of water forms at the surface. As this layer cools to its freezing point, ice begins to form on the surface of the lake."

Similar questions