The cold spots is water from the deep end of the lake or pond that got mixed up to the surface by wind or a boat or something. The deeper the water naturally the colder its gonna be and the windier the day most likely the water will be cooler due to a lot of mixing going on.
Deeper colder water can be churned up by currents in a lake. The currents can be caused by wind or upwelling (water introduced from below) the stratification of water in a lake is a very complex mater.
Yes. The preopistion in that sentence is 'for' and the object of the preposition(what it is too cold for) is swimming.
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because its chilly
In which one of the following sentences is but used as a preposition? A. I wanted to leave, but I was embarrassed to do so. B. The lake is pretty, but it's too cold for swimming. C. I would like to return to Italy, but I have no money. D. We discovered that Candy will do anything but work.
Lake Wylie and Lake Norman are great spots.
Joe went swimming in a lake.
A swimming hole as sort of a man-made lake that you can swim in.
These spots on your back could be Water Spots, a disease caused by swimming in the lake. I know this because my best friend's mother is an assistant nurse and she confirmed that her daughter's case was Water Spots. If you haven't been to the lake within the past few months, you might want to get further information from a doctor.
The common noun is "lake".
Obliviously
In my experience, lakes are natural bodies of water. But there is no legal reason known to me why a swimming pool should not have 'lake' in its name.