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which property helps prevent lakes and oceans from freezing solid, thus allowing aquatic organisms to survive under ice?
low specific heat
strong ionic bonding in ice
waters maximum density at 4 °c and behavior of solid water (ice) being less dense
rapid evaporation of surface water
Water has maximum density at 4°C and ice (solid water) is less dense than liquid water. This causes ice to float on water, forming an insulating layer on the surface of lakes and oceans. This layer prevents the water below from freezing solid, allowing aquatic organisms to survive.
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Water's maximum density at 4°C and behavior of solid water (ice) being less dense