Expain why if ice floats on the surface of lakes in winter
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Lakes freeze from the top down. Ice is less dense than water, which is why ice floats. ... As winter sets in, lakes lose energy to the atmosphere, and water near the surface cools, becomes more dense, and sinks. Warmer, less dense water under the surface will rise to replace this surface water.
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Lakes freeze from the top down. Ice is less dense than water, which is why ice floats. ... As winter sets in, lakes lose energy to the atmosphere, and water near the surface cools, becomes more dense, and sinks
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