Why is aquatic life under water even during winters.
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(1) In cold countries, in winter, a layer of ice is formed on the surface of lakes when the atmospheric temperature falls below 0∘C. ... (2) Ice, being a bad conductor of heat, does not allow transfer of heat from this water to the atmosphere. Hence, aquatic animals and plants can survive in this water.
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In cold countries, in winter, a layer of ice is formed on the surface of lakes when the atmospheric temperature falls below 0∘C. ... (2) Ice, being a bad conductor of heat, does not allow transfer of heat from this water to the atmosphere. Hence, aquatic animals and plants can survive in this water.
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