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In polar regions where ice is formed on surface of waters, I'm wondering, how are fishes and other aquatic organisms manage to survive?
Sep 20, 2010
Leader Bee
Sep 22, 2010
Sep 22, 2010
Fish are cold blooded creatures and have a very slow motabolism. Some sunligth does penetrate the ice though and because this ice forms from freshwater ( the salt is squeezed out on formation ) there's very little impurity and so some sunlight can get through allowing plant life / algae to survive also.
bagabaga
Sep 30, 2010
Sep 30, 2010
Water is an exception to most liquids when you talk about expansion on heating. Water present below an icy surface is always warmer than above. So the fish live!
burrowsy
Mirage normally cause psychological image, but actually what really cause it?
Sep 16, 2010
skyhook
Sep 17, 2010
Sep 17, 2010
Mirage is an airplane.I think when you at a hot place in the afternoon, and the convection of hot air cause it to rise, so the different densities of the air distort the object you are looking at. maybe the others knows. I'm thinking of zebras on a plain. check wikipedia too.
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