why rivers only rarely freeze, even in subzero temperatures

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why rivers only rarely freeze, even in subzero temperatures

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Anonymous 0 Comments

I’m no scientist but it probably has to do with the constant motion of the water and the currents. Rivers up north freeze when it’s cold enough though.

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