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If a lake never turns over what happens to the surface dwelling organisms

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If water in the lake never turns over, the surface dwelling organisms will have a reduce food supply. Most wildlife in the basin especially fish spend their entire life cycle in or near the lakes so they are the most affected. In addition, a lake is a body of fresh water surrounded by land and drained by rivers and streams.

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The answer is it reduces their food supply. A lake is a body of water surrounded by land and not part of the ocean and larger than ponds. Most of the lakes are being drained by streams as well as the rivers.
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