either the lake pond or river is not fully frozen, or they don't survive
A frozen river is called a frozen river. Rivers that normally flow as liquid water, are called frozen rivers when they become frozen.
The oil ends up under the frozen water.
it would, but it needs to be in a really cold and you need it to be more than freezing point
You can walk on the water when its simply frozen, or if you want to run on a river (that`s not frozen of course!) you have to attain enough speed to be very light to run on water.
Water will stay the same weight when it is frozen, it still has the same molecules that it started with
there is frozen water on mars some where under its surface
Potato
Years.
Yes, there is evidence to suggest that there is frozen water under the surface of the moon, particularly in permanently shadowed regions near the poles. This frozen water could potentially be a valuable resource for future lunar exploration missions.
It is a fact that there is water on the moon, just frozen under it's surface
The largest bodies of water in Russia are:Lake Baikal (the world's largest lake by volume)The Caspian Sea (largest lake by area, fed by the Volga River)The Yenisey river (flows out of Lake Baikal; frozen from November to May)The Ob river (drains West Siberian Plain; frozen from November to April)The Lena River (frozen most of year)The Volga River (frozen December to March)The Pechora River (frozen November to April; largest river outside New Guinea with not a single dam in its catchment)The Kolyma River (frozen except in high summer)