When lakes/ponds freeze, how come only the top layer is frozen and there is still water underneath? Yet when you put a bowl of water in the freezer, the whole thing is one solid block of ice.

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This probably has an obvious answer and something is just not clicking for me.

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Plus you have natural ground heat coming up into the lake because the earth has molten iron at its core.

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