what happens to a marine life when the outside temperature is less than 0 degree celcius
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When the outside temperature becomes less than 0°C the upper part of the
sea or oceans freezes, the lower part is not frozen and its liquid. For
instance, if the upper layer is around 0 degrees the lower layer of
water will be around 4 degress and since ice is heavier so it floats on
top and does not disturb the marine life. So if the outside temperature is dropped, marine life go a bit deeper area of the water and stays alive.
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