When the external temperature drops below 4°C though, the water begins to behave in an unusual way. Its molecules tend to move apart from each other, so the density of the water decreases rather than increases. At this point, the most superficial layer, although it is colder, no longer sinks, but stays afloat. And when the temperature reaches 0°C, it freezes.
Finally, since the ice sheets act as a thermal insulator, the lake water below them can be maintained in its liquid state and at a temperature that is mild enough to allow the lake animals to survive until the arrival of the spring thaw.
In the Trentino Dolomites, the magnificent lago di Tovel (Lake Tovel), located in the Parco Naturale Adamello Brenta (Adamello Brenta Nature Park), at 1178 m asl, can freeze completely during the coldest months, becoming a magical place where you can discover the secrets of Alpine lakes in the heart of winter.