MeGrendel t1_ja86f7f wrote
Two reasons:
- Lakes freeze from the top because the air is the mechanism that is removing heat from the water on the surface, so the surface freezes first, and as ice is lighter than water, it does not sink.
- The heat-sink effect of the ground the lake is in. Ever notice that in winter bridges freeze over before the highway on the ground? That's why.
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