Why the bottom of the lakes do not freeze in winter?
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It becomes less dense above and below this temperature. If water were most dense as a solid, lakes would freeze from the bottom up, eventually freezing solid. ... Most lakes and ponds don't completely freeze because the ice (and eventually snow) on the surface acts to insulate the water below.
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