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Answered by itzritikd
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no... because the volume of the water increases while freezing. And it is already floating and exerting buyont force and water level is already on its maximum. Water level may fall but won't rise.
Answered by GAFFAR5G
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No. ....
it doesn't change may be.
If you have any doubt then check out by making an activity.
procedure:
1.take a glass of water.
2.now take some ice cubes.
3.put the ice cubes in water glass which is full of water
4.now put this procedure undisturbed until when ice cubes melts complete.
5.observe the procedure and to be noted.
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