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How do fish live in ice

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Answered by CekuziSietan
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They don't live 'in' ice. They live under the ice sheets formed on the surface of the river/lake/pond. The sheet is thick and doesn't let the inside heat escape allowing a warm haven for the fishes and letting them live.
Answered by choudhary21
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