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Ice floats. why is this important to the survival of aquatic life?
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Ice floats. why is this important to the survival of aquatic life?
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During the winter, floating ice builds up on top of bodies of water, when surface temperatures are low enough for water to freeze. This ice layer protects the water below it, keeping it liquid and preserving the life that exists there.
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