Mike Schoonveld: No more winter magic would be tragic for Great Lakes’ food web
Published: , in Outdoor News
Top researchers are worried that warmer winters will end the annual magic that happens on lakes Michigan and Huron most years.
They don’t call it magic, but I do because one seemingly unbreakable rule of physics gets broken all the time by the most abundant substance on earth – water. The rule is that as things get warmer, they expand and conversely, as they get cooler, they shrink. As stuff swells or shrinks, it becomes more or less dense. This expansion or contraction works at the atomic level and only a physicist could explain it.
The post Mike Schoonveld: No more winter magic would be tragic for Great Lakes’ food web appeared first on Outdoor News.