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Water is less dense as a solid than as a liquid. How does this property typically affect a lake ecosystem in freezing temperatures? A. When the lake is frozen, fish no longer have access to liquid water for oxygen and swimming but do have access to food on the bottom of the lake. B. When the lake is frozen, fish still have access to liquid water for oxygen and swimming but no longer have access to food on the bottom of the lake. C. When the lake is frozen, fish no longer have access to liquid water for oxygen and swimming and no longer have access to food on the bottom of the lake. D. When the lake is frozen, fish still have access to liquid water for oxygen and swimming as well as access to food on the bottom of the lake.

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