does ice floats or sink in water give reaseons
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Ice floats because it is less dense than the water. Something denser than water, like a rock, will sink to the bottom. To be able to float, an object must displace fluid with a weight equal to its own weight. ... As water cools and freezes, it becomes less dense due to the unique nature of hydrogen bonds.
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ice floats in water because ICE is less denser than WATER. Most of the substances are more dense in their solid state, but water is different. This peculiarity is on account of the structure of ice.
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