When water converts to ice volume increase. Write one disadvantage and advantages of this phenomena❓❓❓❓❓
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Yes, this is true. Water expands when it freezes, and since density is equal to mass/volume, an increase in volume would decrease density.
This is a strange property to have. Usually a solid is more dense than a liquid, but water behaves differently. Water having this unusual intrinsic property is absolutely paramount to sustaining life on Earth. Just think, if ice sank when it froze, there would essentially be a cyclical insulation, where the top layer would freeze, sink, and then be replaced by a liquid layer, only to freeze again and restart the process.
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Yes that is correct.
Because it is so when water in a lake or pond freezes the ice stays at the top. This allow fishes below to survive. Had it been otherwise aquatic life would perish on a very cold winter day. I imagine life would be very different after the Ice Age if ice density was higher than water.
The ice on top acts as a blanket to reduce the rate of freezing of the water below. Thatfact sustained life beneath it .
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Yes, this is true. Water expands when it freezes, and since density is equal to mass/volume, an increase in volume would decrease density.
This is a strange property to have. Usually a solid is more dense than a liquid, but water behaves differently. Water having this unusual intrinsic property is absolutely paramount to sustaining life on Earth. Just think, if ice sank when it froze, there would essentially be a cyclical insulation, where the top layer would freeze, sink, and then be replaced by a liquid layer, only to freeze again and restart the process.