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  2. Cooling pond - Wikipedia

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    A cooling pond is a man-made body of water primarily formed for the purpose of cooling heated water or to store and supply cooling water to a nearby power plant or industrial facility such as a petroleum refinery, pulp and paper mill, chemical plant, steel mill or smelter.

  3. Ice pond - Wikipedia

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    An ice pond is a large volume of ice or snow produced by natural winter freezing. The ice is then used for cooling or air conditioning . Before refrigeration was common, ice ponds were mined by ice companies, with product transported to consumers and food businesses through much of the year.

  4. Osmotic power - Wikipedia

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    This water from the lower layer, the storage zone, is pumped out and the heat is used to produce energy, usually by turbine in an organic Rankine cycle. [21] In theory a solar pond could be used to generate osmotic power if evaporation from solar heat is used to create a salinity gradient, and the potential energy in this salinity gradient is ...

  5. Pond life - Wikipedia

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    Pond life is an umbrella term for all life forms found in ponds. Although there is considerable overlap with the species lists for small lakes and even slow-flowing rivers, pond life includes some species not found elsewhere, and as a biome it represents a unique assemblage of species.

  6. Monomictic lake - Wikipedia

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    Warm monomictic lakes are lakes that never freeze, and are thermally stratified throughout much of the year. The density difference between the warm surface waters (the epilimnion) and the colder bottom waters (the hypolimnion) prevents these lakes from mixing in summer. During winter, the surface waters cool to a temperature equal to the ...

  7. How to Fix Your Frozen Pipes, According to Experts - AOL

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    Drastically dropping the temperature in your home between the night and day can leave your pipes more prone to freezing than they would be if you leave your heat on (anywhere over 55 degrees ...

  8. Lake ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    The lowest zone in the lake is the coldest and is called the hypolimnion. The upper warm zone is called the epilimnion. Between these zones is a band of rapid temperature change called the thermocline. During the colder fall season, heat is lost at the surface and the epilimnion cools.

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