Asked by Tianna Lopes on Jun 20, 2024

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During which season is a Canadian lake most likely to show thermal stratification and restriction on mixing of surface and deeper waters? 

A)  in the summer 
B)  in the winter 
C)  in the fall 
D)  in the spring

Canadian Lake

A lake located in Canada. The term can refer to any of the thousands of lakes within the Canadian territory known for their natural beauty and ecological significance.

Summer

One of the four temperate seasons, characterized by the warmest temperatures of the year, typically occurring between spring and autumn.

Winter

The coldest season of the year, occurring between autumn and spring, characterized by lower temperatures and shorter days.

  • Comprehend the physiological states and adjustments of life forms in different water-based ecosystems.
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Nadiah SuhadaJun 24, 2024
Final Answer :
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Explanation :
Thermal stratification and restriction on mixing of surface and deeper waters are most likely to occur in the summer when the sun heats up the surface water causing it to become less dense and form a warm layer that sits on top of the colder deeper water. This creates a "thermocline" which restricts mixing and can lead to separate layers of water with different temperatures and oxygen levels.