When ponds freeze, they freeze at the surface first before freezing at the bottom.
(Choice A)
High boiling point
(Choice B)
High specific heat
(Choice C)
Density
(Choice D)
Adhesion
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Answer:
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Density
Explanation:
This is because of density. Since Ice is less dense than water, the ice even formed inside the pond then starts floating on the surface of water. Because of this density, Ice floats on water and thus the water freezes at the surface.
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Answer:
C. density
Explanation:
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