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Ice formation of lakes slows down as thickness of ice layer increases why

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Answered by DeshiChhora
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The heat is continually being released to the atmosphere, and the layer is continually getting thicker. The heat has to be conducted from the water-ice interface to the ice-atmosphere interface through the layer of ice. And, as the ice gets thicker, the rate of heat being conducted slows down
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