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A scientific research team records temperature data of a freshwater lake in the Himalayas during winter. Three thermometers A, B, and C are used, where A is calibrated in the Celsius scale, B in the Fahrenheit scale, and C in the Kelvin scale.

On a particular night, when the surface water of the lake freezes, the recorded temperatures are :

A ⟶ 0 °C, B ⟶ 32 °F, C ⟶ 273 K

Next morning, the air temperature increases slightly, but the ice on the surface of the lake does not melt immediately.

(a) What happens to the fish present in the lake when the surface of the lake freezes?

(b) If the temperature of water at the bottom of the lake is measured, what would be the readings on thermometers A, B, and C?

(c) Why does the ice formed on the surface of the lake not sink?

(d) Why does the ice on the lake take time to melt even after the air temperature rises above 0 °C?

(e) Why is the Kelvin scale preferred in scientific calculations related to heat transfer?

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