explain the role of anomalous behaviour of water in preserving aquatic life in region of cold climates
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Anomalous expansion of water refers to water's unusual ability to expand instead of contracting when cooled. ... This layer of Ice acts as an insulation and prevents heat from escaping the water and the cold outside from coming inside the water.
Thus, it helps in survival of aquatic animals and fishes.
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Water Acts As Thermal Stablizer
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in Cold climates Surface water temperature decreses and Bcome ice which act as Insulator.....So the Temperature of lower water remains unchanged and Aquatic life Flow Under the Ice
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