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Why do fishes survive in frozen lakes

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Answered by exol19
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the top layer of the lakes and ponds freeze not the beneath layers, the water under the layer of ice remains liquid, so that fishes can easily live, also the oxygen is present inside help fishes breathe.
Answered by TanujBisht
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However, only the top layer of thelake or river freezes. Underneath the frozen upper layer, the water remains in its liquid form anddoes not freeze. Also, oxygen is trapped beneath the layer of ice. As a result, fish and other aquatic animals find it possible to livecomfortably in the frozen lakesand ponds.
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