A frozen lake feels still because the water is turned into ice, and ice doesn't move like water does. When a lake freezes, it becomes solid, like glass. The ice stays in one place, so everything looks calm and quiet on top. It’s like when you put a bowl of soup in the freezer, after a while, it turns to ice and stops moving around.
Examples
- A frozen lake looks like a big, smooth mirror.
- The ice doesn’t move when you walk across it.
- It feels still because there are no waves.
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See also
- Why Do We Have Different Kinds of Weather?
- How Do Glaciers Move?
- Why Do Oceans Glow in the Dark?
- Why Do Trees Change Color in the Fall?
- Why Do Some Trees Lose Their Leaves in Winter?