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Temperature at the bottom of lake where upper surface frozen t to ice

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Answered by AtifJr
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★ Water achieves its maximum density at roughly4°C. That is, water (including ice) at all other temperatures below or above 4°C is less dense. Since matter is ordered from top to bottom by increasing density, any 4°C water in a lake will be found at the bottom.
Answered by abelanil13
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Water achieves its maximum density at roughly4°C. That is, water (including ice) at all other temperatures below or above 4°C is less dense. Since matter is ordered from top to bottom by increasing density, any 4°C water in a lake will be found at the bottom.

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